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École nationale d’administration. (Wikimedia)

Emmanuel Macron vill lägga ner fransk elitskola

Emmanuel Macron vill lägga ner ett av Frankrikes mest prestigefyllda universitet, Ecole Nationale d'Administration i Strasbourg. Det sa han under sitt tal till nationen i dag.

Universitetet har fostrat en stor del av Frankrikes ekonomiska och politiska elit, bland andra Macron själv.

– Vi behöver lägga ner det för att kunna bygga upp något annat, säger presidenten.

Enligt BBC försöker Macron tvätta bort bilden av sig själv som en del av den franska eliten.

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École nationale d'administration
Wikipedia (en)
The École nationale d'administration (generally referred to as ÉNA; French pronunciation: ​[ekɔl nasjɔnal dadministʁasjɔ̃]; English: National School of Administration) is a French grande école, created in 1945 by French President, Charles de Gaulle, and principal author of the French Constitution, Michel Debré, to democratise access to the senior civil service. The ENA selects and undertakes initial training of senior French officials. It is considered to be one of the most academically exceptional French schools, both because of its low acceptance rates and because a large majority of its candidates have already graduated from other elite schools in the country. Thus, within French society, the ENA stands as one of the main pathways to high positions in the public and private sectors. Originally located in Paris, it has now been almost completely relocated to Strasbourg to emphasise its European character. It is based in the former Commanderie Saint-Jean, though continues to maintain a Paris campus. ENA produces around 80 to 90 graduates every year, known as étudiants-fonctionnaires, "enaos" or "énarques " (IPA: [enaʁk]) for short. In 2002 the Institut international d'administration publique (IIAP) which educated French diplomats under a common structure with the ENA was fused with it. The ENA shares several traditions with the College of Europe, which was established shortly after.
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