This week, as the riots rekindle debates on city policy, Thibault Marotte explains what QPVs are.
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The team: Charlotte Baris (presentation), Marion Galard (writing and editing), Jules Krot (directing) and Xavier Yvon (editor-in-chief).
Credits: BPI France, France 3, LCP
Music and dressing: Emmanuel Herschon/Studio Torrent
Picture credits: Anne-Laure Chapelain and L’Express
Logo: Anne-Laure Chapelain/Benjamin Chazal
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Charlotte Barris: The QPVs… I reveal the theme of the day: public policies. To talk about it, I welcome Thibault Marotte, journalist in the Economy department of L’Express. Hi Thibault!
Thibault Marotte : Hi Charlotte!
Charlotte Baris : QPV is an acronym. What does it mean?
Thibault Marotte : It designates the priority neighborhoods of the city’s policy. It is a device that was created by the Law of February 21, 2014, known as the “Lamy law”, named after the former Minister of the City. It came to simplify two other devices that existed before: the sensitive urban area and the urban contract for social cohesion.
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