Pantouflage Trend Under Macron Sparks Integrity Concerns

Under Macron's presidency, the practice of "pantouflage," where public officials move to private sectors and back, has become more common. This raises concerns about democratic risks, as lax control and insufficient sanctions allow such transitions, potentially affecting public trust and integrity. A recent case involved a government spokesperson hiring a former lobbyist, highlighting the gaps in regulation. What does it mean for you? If you're wondering why big decisions sometimes seem to cater to big business, this trend could be a clue. It suggests that more is needed to ensure that public officials act in the public's best interest, not just hopping between government and private sectors for personal gain.

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