The Paris deputy and president of the Renaissance group in the National Assembly was the guest of “8h30 franceinfo”, Thursday January 18, 2024.
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Sylvain Maillard, deputy for Paris and president of the Renaissance group in the National Assembly, was the guest of “8h30 franceinfo”, Thursday January 18, 2024. “Drifts” at the Stanislas Catholic school denounced in a report, the response from Emmanuel Macron to the decline in the birth rate in France, the candidacy of Rachida Dati for mayor of Paris for 2026… He answered questions from Salhia Brakhlia and Jérôme Chapuis.
Report on “abnormalities” at the Stanislas school: “we must find solutions”
“Perhaps there could be a shift”launched Sylvain Maillard, regarding the Minister of National Education Amélie Oudéa-Castéra whose children are educated in the private Parisian establishment Stanislas and who is accused of “abnormalities” in an official report. “I don’t know if it is well placed or not, I don’t know if there is a question of offset in this scenario, in any case, we have to find a solution”ruled the deputy from Paris.
The City of Paris announced on Wednesday that it would temporarily suspend its funding for the establishment, pending “clarifications” from the State. Questioned about this suspension, Sylvain Maillard declared that the town hall should not “to rule as a judge since she has no information, except what the rectorate gives her”.
“A society that does not produce children is a society that will die”
Faced with the fall in the birth rate, the President of the Republic called, during his press conference on Tuesday evening, for a “demographic rearmament”, an expression which caused controversy among feminist associations. Sylvain Maillard denounces “bad controversy” : “Look at the history of humanity, a society that does not produce children is a society that will die” justifies the president of the Renaissance group in the National Assembly.
Demographics, “it was a French force, it is no longer a French force”notes Sylvain Maillard, with a year 2023 which once again saw the birth rate drop in France.“We have children because it is the meaning of history to build a civilization that is ours, that is French, and to ensure that it continues”believes Sylvain Maillard, “These are the strengths of a society. They are built through youth.”
Rachida Dati majority candidate in Paris in 2026? “We will decide at the beginning of 2025”
The day after Rachida Dati’s announcement of her candidacy for mayor of Paris during the next municipal elections, the brand new Minister of Culture is in no way the candidate of the majority for the moment: “We will decide at the beginning of 2025”assures Sylvain Maillard.
Freshly excluded from LR, can Rachida Dati be a candidate without being a member of a presidential majority party? “Any candidate who is in the presidential majority has a vocation to be able to present themselves to be our candidate for mayor“, answers Sylvain Maillard.
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