consultation Associations, promoters, researchers, social landlords, the Action Logement organization, etc. will be invited to this council, the discussions of which should extend over three months
The government will launch Monday in Paris the housing component of the National Council for Refoundation (CNR), broad consultation on several major themes desired by Emmanuel Macron. — Thibault Camus/AP/SIPA
The government will launch Monday at; Paris the housing component of the National Council for Refoundation (CNR), broad consultation on several major themes desired by Emmanuel Macron.
This Housing CNR, co-hosted by by Véronique Bédague, CEO of promoter Nexity, and Christophe Robert, delegate; General of the Abbé Pierre, will bring together a “sacred union around housing issues”, promised the minister delegate. to City and Housing Olivier Klein.
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Its objective will be to develop “operational proposals” and the work done “Probably will have legislative translations,” he said.
Three main questions
Associations, promoters, researchers, social landlords, the organization Action Logement… will be invited to this council whose discussions must extend over three months.
It will address three main questions: the first, “How to give the French people back the power to live?”, centered on the needs of the French vis-à-vis the French. – vis-à-vis their accommodation, whose discussions will be guided by the mayor (PS) of Villeurbanne Cédric van Styvendael and the general manager of Emmaüs Habitat, Serge Contat.
The second question will focus on “reconciling the French people with the act of building” a repeated request from developers and builders; a discussion led by Catherine Sabbah, general delegate of the Idheal research institute, and the former deputy of the majority Mickaël Nogal.
The third reflection will be oriented around the ecological and energy transition, and led by the deputy of the majority Marjolaine Meynier-Millefert and the President of the National Council of the Order of Architects Christine Leconte.
