The President of the Republic explained on Friday that he wanted to “shorten the deadlines” but also “reverse the burden of proof”: instead of searching “through the maquis of the laws, what is not prohibited”, “saying that everything that is not explicitly prohibited becomes permitted.” ”
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Emmanuel Macron reaffirmed Friday, January 4, his promise of a “massive simplification” For “all economic sectors”including for “rules in the world of work” in order to achieve the objective of full employment. “Following the end-of-year consultation, we are going to launch massive simplification work for all economic sectors, in particular artisans, traders and the agricultural world”said the Head of State during the traditional epiphany cake at the Elysée, in the presence of many bakers.
He added that he “requested from the government”, “a law of massive simplification and acceleration” For “rediscover a little philosophy” of his own Macron law of 2015 which already aimed to “liberate the economy”.
“A France of ‘doers’”
He explained that he wanted “shorten deadlines” but also “reverse the burden of proof” : instead of looking “through the maquis of laws, what is not prohibited”, “to say that everything which is not explicitly prohibited becomes authorized”. “We need a France of ‘doers’”further pleaded the President of the Republic.
Same objective for this first semester in the field of employment: “have a second set of simplification of rules in the world of work to also facilitate job creation in all sectors”. “The battle for full employment throughout our territory, as you have understood, is an essential axis”underlined Emmanuel Macron, while his flagship promise of the second five-year term is confronted with a coughing unemployment curve.