Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne must unveil measures for working-class neighborhoods

After providing a security response to the summer riots on Thursday, Elisabeth Borne is due to chair an Interministerial Cities Committee (CIV) in Chanteloup-les-Vignes on Friday October 27. Housing, employment, education, ecology, sport… this meeting should make it possible to address the many aspects of city policy, designed to reduce inequalities between priority neighborhoods (QPV) and the rest of the territory.

A meeting with elected officials. The Prime Minister will meet elected officials in Chanteloup-les-Vignes, a popular commune in Yvelines where half of the inhabitants live in a priority district but spared from the urban violence triggered at the beginning of the summer by the death of Nahel, killed by a police officer during of a traffic stop.

City contracts on the menu. The head of government must also move forward in the development of city contracts, city policy frameworks negotiated between the State and communities. The current ones end on December 31, and the next ones, running until 2030, must be validated no later than March 31.


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