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And all the more forcefully because, after a series of controversies, a new stone has just landed in his garden: in an extremely rare decision, the rector of Paris, Christophe Querrero, one of the top leaders of the National Education, resigned. “This is a cataclysm, a sign that the machine is about to give up,” comments a government strategist.
Source: Le Parisien
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