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Commission on renewal and ethics in public life (France) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Commission on renewal and ethics in public life (France)
The French Commission on renewal and ethics in public life (in French ''Commission sur la rénovation et la déontologie de la vie publique''), nicknamed Jospin commission, was a think tank established in 2012 by President François Hollande to provide reforms in public life.〔''Public life'' is translated from the French ''la vie public'' and refers to holding elected and appointed positions in national and/or local government〕 This commission, which is responsible for considering institutional and public life, made its report in November 2012 and proposed reductions in holding multiple elected offices〔Holding multiple elected offices (cumul des mandats in French) is common in France. For example, Senators often also serve as the Mayor of a city or town.〕 and in conflicts of interest; as well as the methods of election of the President of the Republic and legislators. With the exception of a few measures on declaration of conflicts of interest or the restriction of multiple directorships, most proposals have not been implemented. == Previous commissions == ::''For more details on this topic, see the Wikipedia article Constitutional amendments under the Fifth French Republic''. This Committee was preceded by other committees exploring the same subject, including: * The Committee on discussion and proposals for the modernization and consolidation of institutions, also called ''Balladur Commission'' , appointed in 2007 by Nicolas Sarkozy. * The Vedel Commission, named in 1992 by François Mitterrand.
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