manifesto of the members of the citizens’ convention

It is text in the form of questions and calls to action. The 133 members of the citizens’ convention on child life, who voted on their final report on Sunday, November 23, were inspired by their predecessors in the end-of-life convention to draft a bill. “look” that accompanies their work, and which we publish here.

Beyond the content of the report and the proposals contained therein, they wanted to challenge French and political decision makers regarding the situation. “not acceptable” from deprived communities “collective consideration for children”.

They also offer three caveats. First, their work should be read as a ” All “ : “We don’t want this to be reduced to just one issue or one proposal taken away from it”. Then, due to time constraints, not all topics related to childhood can be discussed in the report but they must still be discussed “leading to real action”they estimate. Lastly, even though the French political scene is now increasingly fragmented, the public is still pushing for this to be done “overcoming all political divisions and changing majorities” for the benefit of children. “We now expect political decision makers to take responsibility and prove that politics can still provide benefits for the common good”they wrote.

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