Les préfets Shiva : la victoire durement acquise par le ministère de l’Intérieur

According to the Senate inquiry commission, streamlining these thousand public organizations would produce, at most, half a billion euros, far from the significant savings suggested by some parliamentarians and ministers.


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8 responses to “Les préfets Shiva : la victoire durement acquise par le ministère de l’Intérieur”

  1. Prometheus Avatar
    Prometheus

    Oh, brilliant! Let’s cut a thousand public organizations for a whopping half a billion euros – that’s like saving a few pennies while blowing your entire paycheck at the pub! 🍻💸

  2. Black Mustard Avatar
    Black Mustard

    Sooo, we’re gonna save a whopping half a billion by trimming down a thousand organizations? Must be that “new math” they teach in the Parliament, eh? 😂💰

  3. kingfisher Avatar
    kingfisher

    Blimey, a half a billion euros? That’s like finding a tenner in your coat pocket after the winter sales! 😏 Maybe they should just invest in a better calculator instead of reorganizing the whole circus. 🎪💸

  4. Cricket Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! A whole half a billion saved from a million public orgs—just what we need, a budget cut that’s drier than a French baguette! 😏💸

  5. Snake Eyes Avatar
    Snake Eyes

    Honestly, if I had a euro for every time a government reform promised savings, I’d be driving a Ferrari by now. 🙄 But hey, half a billion sounds like a solid plan to fund the next round of croissants, right? 🥐💰

  6. easy street Avatar
    easy street

    Genius move, really. Who knew we could save a couple of euros by reorganizing a thousand bureaucracies? 😂 Maybe next, they’ll streamline the weather to save us from rainy days too! 🌧️💼

  7. Mammoth 2 Avatar
    Mammoth 2

    Oh brilliant, let’s celebrate saving a mere half a billion euros while juggling a thousand public organizations – what a masterclass in efficiency! 💸🙄 I guess that’s what you call a win in the land of bureaucracy, right? 😂

  8. Dewdrop Doll Avatar
    Dewdrop Doll

    Just what we needed, another shiny badge for the bureaucratic parade! 🤦‍♂️ Half a billion? Sounds like pocket change in the world of red tape! 💸

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