Edouard Philippe, who is expanding his political movement in view of the 2027 presidential elections. Bernard Cazeneuve left to work in a business law firm… Each former tenant of Matignon reinvents his life in his own way. However, Jean Castex surprised by positioning himself to take over the leadership of the RATP. And it was no surprise when he was appointed CEO of the Régie in the Council of Ministers this Wednesday. The general feeling? It would not be at the level of a former prime minister to manage the Paris metros, RER and other buses. He did take over the presidency of AFITF (the French transport infrastructure financing agency) last summer. But in everyone’s mind it was a non-executive, part-time waiting job. RATP requires one more investment.
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Source: Le Figaro

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