Press release: For a consultation that is not artificial
The president of the National Chamber of Bailiffs welcomes the call to action of his profession has been heard. He supports the Minister of Justice in her approach but wishes to obtain guarantees on the actual work to be done on the proposals submitted by his profession. The president of the National Chamber recalls that, at present, the reform of regulated professions would have no positive economic impact and increase inequality between the poorest and wealthiest households.
The president of the National Chamber of Bailiffs welcomes the response of the Minister of Justice, Christiane Taubira and Minister of Economy, Emmanuel Macron, formalized today in a release, to the call for dialogue of his profession. "The Minister of Justice stated that she will receive us next week. This is constructive news. " stated Patrick Sannino.
The president of the National Chamber recalls, however, that it is "essential that our proposals are properly investigated and that this consultation is not artificial." The National Chamber considers that the proposed reform of the regulated professions as it seems to have been contemplated would result in widening the gap between the most vulnerable and the wealthiest households. For the president of the National Chamber, reform of regulated professions could become the "reform against the poorest" without generating a fresh economic impulse.
The National Chamber is not positioned against the principle of reform especially as it has been working for almost a year to the modernization of the profession. The National Chamber is against a reform that does not take into account the recommendations of field workers and would undermine the social role of the judicial officers who are often the last social link of citizens. The national chamber is against a change in the service that would not be recognized by the European Commission and would be stripped of its legal rights. For The National Chamber of judicial officers, the current draft of the reform would result in the elimination of free services and rates minus. The proposed reform would also benefit the interests of foreign-funded enterprises while weakening the principle of equal access to justice.**
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