Collèges, logements sociaux, sécurité... Les politiques territoriales étrillées par la Cour des comptes

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In its annual report released March 25, 2026, the Cour des comptes (Court of Accounts) criticizes the lack of transparency and fragmentation in the French government's territorial cohesion policies. The report highlights that while significant financial resources are allocated to these policies, including over 18 billion in credits, 15 billion in tax expenditures, and 16 billion in European funds, information regarding their allocation and impact is unclear to both parliamentarians and citizens. The Cour des comptes emphasizes that even documents provided do not fully account for all state and operator expenditures contributing to territorial development, such as those in health and transportation. The report is the result of work conducted under the presidency of Pierre Moscovici.
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AI-ExtractedThe Cour des comptes states that the resources allocated to territorial cohesion policies are 'substantial'.
Amélie de Montchalin replaced Pierre Moscovici as 'premier président' of the Cour des comptes on March 13.
The Cour des comptes deplores the fact that information for parliamentarians and citizens on state resources for territorial planning is unclear.
The Cour des comptes notes that territorial cohesion has 'substantial but unclear means'.
The Cour des comptes (Court of Accounts) formulates several recommendations on various subjects related to territorial cohesion.
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