
Genuine regionalization can be an opportunity for everyone
Unlike Germany or Switzerland, where federalism continues to prove its worth, France has suffered for ages from an excess of centralization that weakens it and often puts it out of the running. The French, as is well known, have the greatest difficulty in doing without the “all-State,” but that does not prevent them from often railing against it and sometimes causing it to waver. Through intellectual laziness or selfishness, the fruit of inadequate chauvinism, they continue to rely on it, even if they point the finger at an invasive Parisianism, responsible, according to them, for a large number of their ills. It would therefore be appropriate to delegate certain powers.
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Decentralization. “True regionalization can be an opportunity for everyone.”