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SEBASTIEN JUMEL COMMUNIST NUPES MP DEFENDS THE RIGHTS OF THE DISABLED

IS A BELIEVER IN EQUAL RIGHTS


Sebastien Jumel, MP of Seien Maritime (Source: Jedi Foster & Rahma Sophia Rachdi)
French National Assembly
(Source: Jedi Foster & RSR)
USPA NEWS - PM Borne pronounced ten times (10), this expression “Equal Opportunities " and encouraged us to question many male and female politicians, whether ministers or deputies, senators, in order to clarify this element of language, based on one of the pillars of modern democracy, advocated in the name of social justice. In this article, we publish the short interview of Sebastien Jumel, communist, MP, former Mayor of Dieppe (High Normandie) deputy for the Seine Maritime constituency of the NUPES group (New Union Popular Ecologist and Social).
French PM Elisabeth Borne Banner
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PM Borne pronounced ten times (10), this expression “Equal Opportunities " and encouraged us to question many male and female politicians, whether ministers or deputies, senators, in order to clarify this element of language, based on one of the pillars of modern democracy, advocated in the name of social justice. In this article, we publish the short interview of Sebastien Jumel, communist, MP, former Mayor of Dieppe (High Normandie) deputy for the Seine Maritime constituency of the NUPES group (New Union Popular Ecologist and Social). The new Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne, backed by a new Government, pronounced this Wednesday, July 6, 2022 her declaration of general policy, (DPG) which consists of speaking before the PM, at the National Assembly under the terms of the article 49 Paragraph 1 of the French constitution. This is how the Prime Minister was able to deliver a speech to the deputies in which, he outlines the main orientations of his government program, the main reforms and measures that she wants to put in place. She declined the request for the vote of confidence of the parliamentarians, because the majority of the President of the Republic is not absolute (163 deputies, of the "Renaissance" party out of 577 Deputies in Total) as it was during his previous five-year term. It is a clever choice not to ask for a vote of confidence, which risked not being adopted in favor of PM Borne
The opposition to the government is made up of the RN, with 89 deputies,
• NUPES (131 seats), Group made up of
• LFI (75 seats),
• Left Democratic Republican (22 Seats),
• Ecologists 923 Seats)
• Socialists (31 Seats, NUPES Intergroup)
• LR Republicans have 62 seats,

At the same time, according to the rule, when the Prime Minister exposes his declaration of general policy before the National Assembly, and simultaneously from the tribune of the Senate by another member of the Government. The Prime Minister also wished to make a second speech before the senators. It took place on July 6, at 9 p.m.
During the delivery of his speech, the atmosphere was very electric, because the hemicycle was very rowdy, especially from the opposition of the group of NUPES who knocked on their table and demanded "We want to vote". PM, Lady in Pink remained stoic and continued to deliver her Remarks, smiling and clearing her voice, while drinking her glass of water.
French PM Borne General Statement
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PM BORNE PRONOUNCED 10 TIMES THE EXPRESSION "EQUAL OPPORTUNITY" DEAR TO PRESIDENT MACRON And then, each time PM Borne pronounced the expression “Equal opportunities” the deputies chanted “Equal rights” This subtlety of naked language marked and we noticed that this expression very dear to President Macron, who had used, during his memorable speech on December 11, 2020, in Mureaux (Suburb of Paris), he who is convinced and concerned about this equal opportunity, and firmly believes in the possibility of succeeding in France, whatever the social, ethnic and even handicap status.
Banner Equal Opportunity
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PRESIDENT MACRON ANNOUNCED IN 2021 1000 PLACES IN HIGH SCHOOLS FOR “YOUNG TALENT” IN THE NAME OF “EQUAL OPPORTUNITY” Thus in February 2021, he made a trip to Nantes, to the RIA (Regional Institute of Administration) to defend access for young people to high schools, in the name of Equal Opportunities and to announce the reform of the High civil service for better diversity in these prestigious and often inbred establishments. He had banned, always in the name of this “Equal opportunities”, “between oneself” and to fight against discrimination in hiring and to repair the social elevator. Thus, from the start of the 2022 school year, he announced the deployment in the regions of preparatory classes called "young talents" with the creation of 1,000 additional places for them, and the implementation of a "talent" competition which will lead on the creation of 15% additional places in five schools of senior public service, including the ENA (National School of Administration, from which most of the Presidents of the Republic, including Emmanuel Macron, have graduated). PM Borne pronounced ten times (10), this expression Equal Opportunities "and encouraged us to question many men and women politicians, whether ministers or deputies, senators, in order to clarify this element of language, based on one of the pillars of modern democracy, advocated in the name of social justice. In this article, we were able to interview Sebastien Jumel, communist, deputy for the Seine Maritime constituency of the NUPES group (New Union Popular Ecologist and Social).
QUESTION TO SEBASTIEN JUMEL MP SEINE MARITME AT FRENCH ASSEMBLY 20 JUILLET 2022
QUESTION USPA: This morning I asked a question to the government spokesperson about the deficit of careers at home, whether for seniors at home, with the problem and scandals of nursing homes and also to allow people with disabilities to go to work.
There is a double inequality in terms of equal opportunities, since dependent disabled people cannot be assisted and get out of precariousness for some. And the job of career is not attractive enough, because of the low salary and the lack of recognition.

Sebastien Jumel MP Seine Maritime
Source: Jedi Foster & RSR
ANSWER SEBASTIEN JUMEL: You summed it all up, a society that doesn't take care of its elders, and a society that doesn't take care of its disabled people has no dignity. A society that does not take care of the professions of the link, such as careers, AESH, who are often women in precarious jobs and we are carrying out this action. I was the bearer of a project for the inclusion of children with disabilities. It is well known that disability requires the financial means of well-trained people who are properly remunerated and a review of their status, otherwise the situation of disabled people and the elderly is not taken into account correctly. We therefore need a law on dependency, with funding commensurate with the expenditure, this law has been promised many times during the previous five-year period and is not currently on the agenda, The departments do not have the ways to finance the allowance for the elderly, and they even tighten their belts on prescriptions for children with disabilities by pooling the AESH (Auxiliaries School Education Handicap). There are sometimes three to four children who are cared for by a single AESH auxiliary, earning €750 per month and having no visibility on their career development, so there is a need to put the package on these link professions, because that if we do it, it creates jobs. And it makes jobs more attractive, and it's good for the most fragile people, among the elderly, children with disabilities.
Dieppe CIty
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SEBASTIEN JUMEL IS FORMER MAYOR OF DIEPPE AND MP OF SEINE MARITIME (NORMANDIE) Sebastien Jumel, has been a communist Normand deputy since 2017, from the sixth district of Seine-Maritime. He was elected Previously, al was General Councilor of Seine-Maritime from 2002 to 2015 (elected in the canton of Dieppe-Ouest. He was also elected mayor (nicknamed the “Comrade Maire”) of the famous Dieppe, Haute Normandie in 2008, until 2017, under the list of "Rassemblés, Dieppe is advancing", with 55.47% of the vote ahead of candidates from the Right. He comes from a modest and working-class background, son of an "anarcho-syndicalist" welder father, member of the CGT and a mother of Catholic culture working in a retirement home. Sebastien Jumel, has experienced a journey of success story “à la Francaise”, in social ascent, starting as a communist activist until becoming MP of French Parliament. This certainly explains why he is so committed to equal rights and social mobility, and meritocracy for anyone who studies and works to succeed. After attending a college in the ZEP of Gonfreville-l'Orcher, he graduated with a bachelor's degree in economics (1989), a license in public administration (1992) and a DEA in law and community management, premises of Paul-Cezanne University in Aix-en-Provence.
Sebastien Jumel Handicap Report
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SEBASTIEN JUMEL WAS REPORTER OF THE COMMISSION OF INQUIRY ON THE INCLUSION OF PUPILS WITH DISABILITIES IN SCHOOL AND UNIVERSITY The communist deputy was, this summer, the rapporteur of the "Commission of inquiry on the inclusion of disabled students in the school and the university of the Republic". A report in three parts: "School and university inclusion: less incomplete and less confidential, the figures!"; “universal accessibility to school and university: moving from “we will do it” to “we do it”; and “accompaniment: ensuring that the means adapt to the needs, and not the reverse”. This rich report of around fifty proposals was recognized as being of great value. This is why Sebastien Jumel often defends social issues, for the sake of equal rights and in particular the inclusion of people with disabilities ( 12 Million in France).../
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