Edito. the Banque De France Until 2032, the Court of Auditors Until 2053... with His "End of Reign Appointments", Emmanuel Macron Places His Pawns for the After 2027
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Find our editorial of Friday, February 13, 2026. There are two types of recasage. First, that of the relatives of Emmanuel Macron as to emphasize a little more that the end of the reign is well underway
The Anti-Corruption Association believes that the appointment of Amélie de Montchalin as head of the Court of Auditors illustrates a worrying trend at checkpoints.
On 11 February, Amélie de Montchalin left Bercy to head the Court of Auditors at the age of 40, a non-removable post she could hold until the age of 68.
After the appointment of Amélie de Montchalin to the Court of Auditors, other designations prepared by Emmanuel Macron could provoke controversy. At the Banque de France, at the Conseil d'État... at the risk of fuelling the accusations that the head of state would seek to lock up the institutions.
She will succeed Pierre Moscovici and is the first woman to hold this position
A "adjustment" was announced, but with the upcoming departures of Amélie de Montchalin, appointed to the Court of Auditors, and Rachida Dati, candidate for the city hall of Paris, a more important overhaul is being prepared.
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