
Philippe Jolivet
Philippe Jolivet is a French politician and member of the National Assembly, representing the Val-de-Marne department. He is known for his work on budgetary issues and has been involved in discussions regarding France's public assets and their management. Recently, he presented a report on the state of the country's real estate heritage, highlighting the need for France to rationalize its vast portfolio of government-owned properties, which includes 200,000 buildings. Jolivet emphasizes the importance of selling underutilized assets to reduce the national deficit, advocating for a careful review of state expenditures and property management.
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Philippe Jolivet presented a report on the state’s real estate heritage in the Assembly.
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