the boss of LREM appointed Minister of the Public Service

the boss of LREM appointed Minister of the Public Service

STANISLAS GUERINI. The general delegate of LREM, Stanislas Guérini was appointed Minister of Transformation and the Public Service this Friday, May 20, he succeeds Amélie de Montchalin.

[Mis à jour le 20 mai 2022 à 17h54] Stanislas Guérini is one of the new faces of the government. Deputy of La Républiques en Marche and especially general delegate of the party since 2018, the entrepreneur sits among the heavyweights of the Macron camp and is now the Minister of the Head of State in charge of the Public Service portfolio. The morocco was managed until now by Amélie de Montchalin called to hold new governmental functions. It is the head of a young ministry, created in July 2020 to accelerate the modernization and adjust the administration of public services that Stanislas Guérini is about to take. A technical position more than political and discreet in the media, ideal for integrating the forties into the government.

Stanislas Guérini, appointed Minister of Public Service after a controversy?

The appointment of Stanislas Guérini, which has yet to be formalized when the government announces this Friday, May 20, 2022, is surprising after the controversy created two days earlier by the comments of the general delegate of LREM about the former -candidate for the legislative elections of the presidential majority, Jérôme Peyrat. Sentenced in 2020 for domestic violence on his former partner, Jérôme Peyrat was, before his withdrawal on May 18, a candidate for the legislative elections in Dordogne. A decried investiture given the judicial past of the mayor of La Roque-Gageac but defended by the boss of LREM on France info “He’s an honest man, I don’t think he’s capable of violence against women. If I had the conviction or even the suspicion that we were dealing with someone who could be violent and guilty of violence against women, I would never have accepted this nomination. However, there is no lack of evidence since the courts ruled and found Jérôme Peyrat guilty of violence against his wife two years earlier.

An outcry and statements on which Stanislas Guérini returned a few hours later to make his mea culpa in a press release broadcast on Twitter. Aware of the clashes caused by his remarks, he wanted to “forcefully reaffirm a total commitment of the presidential majority to support the release of women’s speech on the acts of violence” and indicated that he had agreed to the withdrawal of the candidacy of Jérôme Peyrat. “to leave no room for ambiguity”. An answer which obviously did not taint Stanislas Guérini’s chances of entering government.

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