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Editorial: Liberation

  • The publication of the salaries of public servants is underpinned by the principles of the French Revolution, allowing for transparency in public administration.
  • France's Cada law theoretically allows for access to the details of state, local, and private entities acting in a public service capacity.
  • Despite the existing law, the French administration often stalls when providing transparency in its operations.
  • Fake news and foreign interference have led to the government blocking access to information.
  • Various initiatives, such as the online platform Ma Dada, encourage the public to demand administration transparency.
  • The request for the president's payroll, made by researcher Lucie Sponchiado, underscores the value of transparency in public administration.

Conclusion: Despite existing laws meant to ensure transparency in public administration, the French government often resists the disclosure of information. However, there are initiatives and individuals fighting for transparency due to its importance for a healthy democracy.