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|members= Philippe Aghion,Emmanuel Macron,Franco Bassanini,Claude Bébéar, Jihade Belamri,Christian de Boissieu,Stéphane Boujnah,Peter Brabeck-Letmathe,René Carron,Jean-Philippe Cotis,Boris Cyrulnik,Jean-Michel Darrois,Michèle Debonneuil,Jacques Delpla,Pierre Ferracci,Xavier Fontanet,Evelyne Gebhardt,Marion Guillou,Pehr G. Gyllenhammar,Nathalie Hanet,Jean Kaspar,Yves de Kerdrel,Éric Labaye,Jean-Pierre Landau,Bruno Lasserre,Anne Lauvergeon,Éric Le Boucher,Hervé Le Bras,Reine-Claude Mader,Mario Monti,Pierre Nanterme,Erik Orsenna,Ana Palacio,Geoffroy Roux de Bezieux,Luc-François Salvador,Pierre-Sébastien Thill,Philippe Tillous-Borde,Jean-Noël Tronc,François Villeroy de Galhau,Michel de Virville,Serge Weinberg,Dinah Weissmann,Theodore Zeldin,Patrick Combes,Josseline de Clausade,Mathilde Lemoine | |members= Philippe Aghion,Emmanuel Macron,Franco Bassanini,Claude Bébéar, Jihade Belamri,Christian de Boissieu,Stéphane Boujnah,Peter Brabeck-Letmathe,René Carron,Jean-Philippe Cotis,Boris Cyrulnik,Jean-Michel Darrois,Michèle Debonneuil,Jacques Delpla,Pierre Ferracci,Xavier Fontanet,Evelyne Gebhardt,Marion Guillou,Pehr G. Gyllenhammar,Nathalie Hanet,Jean Kaspar,Yves de Kerdrel,Éric Labaye,Jean-Pierre Landau,Bruno Lasserre,Anne Lauvergeon,Éric Le Boucher,Hervé Le Bras,Reine-Claude Mader,Mario Monti,Pierre Nanterme,Erik Orsenna,Ana Palacio,Geoffroy Roux de Bezieux,Luc-François Salvador,Pierre-Sébastien Thill,Philippe Tillous-Borde,Jean-Noël Tronc,François Villeroy de Galhau,Michel de Virville,Serge Weinberg,Dinah Weissmann,Theodore Zeldin,Patrick Combes,Josseline de Clausade,Mathilde Lemoine | ||
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− | The '''Commission for the Liberation of French Growth''', or, named after its president [[Jacques Attali]], the '''"Attali Commission"''', was a commission charged by President [[Nicolas Sarkozy]] with drafting a report providing recommendations and proposals to to relaunch France's economic growth. It began its work in June 2007 and delivered its final report on January 23, 2008. | + | The '''Commission for the Liberation of French Growth''', or, named after its president [[Jacques Attali]], the '''"Attali Commission"''', was a commission charged by President [[Nicolas Sarkozy]] with drafting a report providing recommendations and proposals to to relaunch France's economic growth. It began its work in June 2007 and delivered its final report on January 23, 2008.<ref>http://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/affichTexte.do?cidTexte=JORFTEXT000000428428 [archive https://archive.wikiwix.com/cache/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.legifrance.gouv.fr%2FaffichTexte.do%3FcidTexte%3DJORFTEXT000000428428]</ref> |
− | In February 2010, the president asked it to again "propose ways out of the crisis" by the summer. The second report entitled | + | In February 2010, the president asked it to again "propose ways out of the crisis" by the summer. The second report entitled "A ten-year ambition" was submitted to the President in mid-October 2010.<ref>http://www.ladocumentationfrancaise.fr/docfra/rapport_telechargement/var/storage/rapports-publics/104000541/0000.pdf [archive https://archive.wikiwix.com/cache/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ladocumentationfrancaise.fr%2Fdocfra%2Frapport_telechargement%2Fvar%2Fstorage%2Frapports-publics%2F104000541%2F0000.pdf] </ref> |
+ | The report came with a number of [[neoliberal]] "reforms" to "improve" the French economy. | ||
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Revision as of 06:23, 21 May 2023
The Commission for the Liberation of French Growth, or, named after its president Jacques Attali, the "Attali Commission", was a commission charged by President Nicolas Sarkozy with drafting a report providing recommendations and proposals to to relaunch France's economic growth. It began its work in June 2007 and delivered its final report on January 23, 2008.[1]
In February 2010, the president asked it to again "propose ways out of the crisis" by the summer. The second report entitled "A ten-year ambition" was submitted to the President in mid-October 2010.[2]
The report came with a number of neoliberal "reforms" to "improve" the French economy.
Known members
9 of the 46 of the members already have pages here:
Member | Description |
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Peter Brabeck-Letmathe | Nestlé executive who attended the 2011 Bilderberg. Wants to privatize and charge for all water in the world. |
Claude Bébéar | French insurance executive and organizer of the business lobby. |
François Villeroy de Galhau | Governor of the Bank of France since 2015. |
Pehr G. Gyllenhammar | Swedish CEO, European Round Table of Industrialists, Banque Rothschild, with deep state ties |
Yves de Kerdrel | French journalist |
Anne Lauvergeon | Double Bilderberg French businesswoman. Many directorships |
Emmanuel Macron | French deep state operative banker, named a possible blackmail victim of Trump. |
Mario Monti | Prime Minister of Italy. Bilderberg Steering committee. 27 Bilderbergs from 1983 to 2015 |
Ana Palacio | Spanish politician, member of various spooky groups, signed the People’s Vaccine, attended 10 meetings of the Brussels Forum |
References
- ↑ http://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/affichTexte.do?cidTexte=JORFTEXT000000428428 [archive https://archive.wikiwix.com/cache/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.legifrance.gouv.fr%2FaffichTexte.do%3FcidTexte%3DJORFTEXT000000428428]
- ↑ http://www.ladocumentationfrancaise.fr/docfra/rapport_telechargement/var/storage/rapports-publics/104000541/0000.pdf [archive https://archive.wikiwix.com/cache/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ladocumentationfrancaise.fr%2Fdocfra%2Frapport_telechargement%2Fvar%2Fstorage%2Frapports-publics%2F104000541%2F0000.pdf]