As part of its annual university, Anticor is organizing three panel discussions (with free admission) on the theme: “Justice, media, politics… What to change to change everything?” this Saturday at the University Center of Saint Jean d’Angely, 24 Avenue des Diables Bleus, in Nice.
This university will be an opportunity to make proposals to clean up public life and invigorate democracy, just a few months before the presidential election.
Eric de Montgolfier (former Nice Public Prosecutor), Bruno Gaccio (former writer for Les Guignols de l’Info), Daniel Schneidermann (director of Arrรชts sur image), and Stรฉphanie Gibaud (whistleblower) are among the fifteen personalities who will debate during Anticor’s annual university this Saturday, from 9 am to 7 pm, on the theme “What to change to change everything?”
This year, Nice (at the University Center of Saint Jean d’Angely) will host this event for the first time.
Admission is free, allowing a broad audience to be informed and to debate. The three panel discussions on “justice,” “media,” and “politics” that will punctuate the day will provide ample opportunity for interaction with the audience.
Anticor, a certified association that fights against corruption and for ethics in politics, a staunch advocate of transparency and citizen participation, aims to give voice to the citizens.
In line with the ethical charter for the presidential election that Anticor asks voters to sign.
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