in the second chance schools and boarding schools of excellence

A speech to Parliament in Congress in Versailles to create the event, the accents found in the presidential campaign. But on the merits, Nicolas Sarkozy was delivered yesterday to the political exercise to which it is the most ground: find new margins of manoeuvre when the situation appears to be them be all deleted. The crisis continues and imposes "do not relax our vigilance Record levels of public deficits leste the future out of crisis The head of State excludes any policy of rigour and increase taxes In a "serious" speech, as he himself qualified for forty-five minutes, Nicolas Sarkozy has attempted to solve the equation by calling both in a revival of investment in the sectors of the future and both to a policy of reduction in expenses.

Contradictory No, he replied, inviting the France to have "the courage to change" and to invent a "new model of growth." Repeating a theme born in Bercy at the time of the recovery plan, the head of State has operated a clear distinction between "good" and "bad". The France must invest in education, research, University, work and production, he argued, because "when it is not of sufficient means in the fight against exclusion, (...)" "in the second chance schools and boarding schools of excellence... paid later very expensive the cost of the desocialisation", he said. The largest expenditures, thus wished "massive" measures against unemployment and efforts in education, to "create the conditions for a better life in the schools". No matter the level of deficits: he designed a double-track this investment policy. Referring to the national Council of resistance, who "successfully bring together all political forces", he has taken advantage of the weakness of his opposition to call for a form of "national union".

Broad consultation of three months

The new Government Fillon appointed tomorrow, will be invited to launch a broad consultation of three months, involving Parliament, the social partners, economic officials, the players in the world of culture, to research and education, to define "national priorities" that the France must invest. And to finance, launched a large loan, it also announced that the terms and conditions will be arrested in a second time.

"Bad deficit", Nicolas Sarkozy is intended just as determined, denouncing the "waste, excess bureaucracy, high operating costs" and believing that this deficit "structural should be reduced to zero by courageous reforms". Among them, the replacement of a staff member on two starting retirement reform communities and reducing the number of elected regional and departmental, the decrease in the "social niches" and the pension reform that it "take his responsibilities" in mid-2010.

Find a new impetus

Parliament is also invited to identify the devices, aid and agencies "that are useless." In economic crisis, and while the catalogue of measures of the presidential campaign began to dry up, Nicolas Sarkozy has sought yesterday, not without skill, to find a new momentum and give content to the second part of its mandate. The France will invest heavily in the sectors of the future: this is like a presidential programme!

And the head of State has ambition, as it had done in his 2007 campaign, to make the synthesis between social and liberal tradition, and even rethink the "French social model". Economically, the bet is much more risky. Stalking the "bad" expenses and waste give this time than in the past Behind a speech which is balanced, has Nicolas Sarkozy not yesterday perpetuated the much more flexible approach to deficits with the crisis The future will tell. But the "Feather" Henri Guaino harbored, at Versailles, its satisfaction in having finished with some "accounting logic" which had prevailed so far.