The “productivity” of Members of Parliament: and our elected officials?

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The members of parliament, like school children to students, are entitled to their grades before taking their summer vacation to better resume their activities in September. Since they cannot be passed or failed (that’s for the voters to decide!), we can only evaluate them based on their diligence, that is, their presence and participation.

We present you with the dashboard of the nine departmental representatives, and each person can draw their own conclusions from it.

As for us, one remark comes spontaneously to mind when faced with these figures that show a certain carelessness in the conception of their mandate: With few exceptions, there is little presence and little participation.

What can we say? Roll on 2017, when the law that prohibits the accumulation of mandates becomes effective. From then on, we will finally know what type of “political” career our dear elected officials have chosen.

Eric Ciotti 27 weeks of attendance out of 40 – 31 participations in commissions – 144 long-duration interventions

Christian Estrosi: 10; 3; 12

Rudy Salles: 26; 41; 41

Charles-Ange Ginesy: 22; 33; 10

Michèle Tabarot: 10; 10; 0

J-C Guibal: 23; 33; 1

Bernard Brochand: 5; 5; 0

Lionel Lucca: 15; 17; 1

Jean Leonetti: 20; 18; 9

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