A former minister balance : “François Hollande has protected his family, his friends, his ex-wife” – Gala

Entertainment 29 December, 2017

Policy

In an article published this, December 29, in The Figaro, a former minister of François Hollande tells of his difficult transition. He also expresses his resentment towards the ex-president, who according to him, would have done everything to ensure a comfortable future for his loved ones.

For some former ministers, the conversion is much more difficult than one might think. The Figarodonne Friday 29 December speech to former politicians, members of parliament and ministers, who sometimes had the highest spheres of the State, and hardly yet to find a job. Among the testimonies gathered by the daily, one of them seems to be particularly full of bitterness.

A former minister of François Hollande, wishing to remain anonymous explains : “It’s not easy to find a job when one is not part of a network, of the senior public service, that it is not mandarin. Corporatism works to the full.”

And the great disappointed of the policy does not stop there. To illustrate the corporatism that he denounces, he takes the example of François Hollande and his entourage. According to him, the ex-president, that today gives lectures, took care, before leaving the Elysée, to assure his friends and the members of his family a future that is more than comfortable, by guaranteeing their transitions successful. “There is not a type of the promotion Voltaire (editor’s note : the promotion was a part of Francois Hollande to the ENA, in 1980) who is unemployed”, writes this former member of the government, regretting obviously this cronyism. “Holland has protected his family, his friends, his ex-wife,” says he, referring to Ségolène Royal, became an ambassador for the Arctic and Antarctic, and linked to the ministries of Foreign Affairs.

The ex-minister also considers that the entourage of François Hollande jealously guard their privileges, refusing to come to the assistance of former colleagues. “I have no news from anyone since I’ve been beaten up, he said. They have only one fear, is that I ask for help. I look at it with a lot of backtracking… and decolère.” Of about who will not fail to tarnish a little the image of the former socialist president, already a little popular.

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