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Bertrand Pancher: "Let Us Dare to Promote a Human Development at Last"

Summary by La Croix
Bertrand Pancher has twice been mayor of Bar-le-Duc, where he represents himself next March, president of the General Council of the Meuse and president of the Liot group at the National Assembly. He explains how an elected fieldman can capture the results of the study "Firty French, down from the myth of a fragmented country", published on 15 January by the laboratory d ́idées Destin commune.
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Bertrand Pancher has twice been mayor of Bar-le-Duc, where he represents himself next March, president of the General Council of the Meuse and president of the Liot group at the National Assembly. He explains how an elected fieldman can capture the results of the study "Firty French, down from the myth of a fragmented country", published on 15 January by the laboratory d ́idées Destin commune.

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La Croix broke the news in on Friday, January 16, 2026.
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