Emmanuel Macron had not promised during his campaign of reform to addiction but evidenceinformed actions to improve the lives of people in loss of autonomy or their caregivers. It is only after the crisis of long-term care Facility beginning in 2018 that it will engage on the topic, and in particular the creation of a fifth risk of social security. “What we have seen in recent years emerge, it is a new social risk which we will all face and a portion of the anguish that I hear of our fellow-citizens, the older is not just the anguish for themselves and their retirement, it is anguish for what they will become or those for which they were responsible, said the president during his speech to the Parliament meeting in congress on 9 July at Versailles. Therefore, we need to build the full funding and the organization of this new social risk.”

Nicolas Sarkozy, who had made a campaign pledge in 2007, had also promised in 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011 before you give up, due to lack of fiscal room for maneuver

Emmanuel Macron is not the first president of the Republic to announce a “great law” on the dependence before the end of its quinquennium. Nicolas Sarkozy, who had made a campaign pledge in 2007, had also promised in 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011 before you give up, due to lack of fiscal room for maneuver. And not without having launched on the eve of the presidential election, a “grand national debate” to collect the opinions of the French on the subject. The ex-president was planning in fact, in the case of re-election, to address the folder when France would be passed back to below 3 % public deficit… François Hollande has not been less ambitious in 2012 by promising to engage in “a reform of the dependency to better accompany the loss of autonomy.” And the ex-head of the State, including Emmanuel Macron has been the secretary-general to the presidency puisle minister of the Economy, simply by 2015, a shy law “on the adaptation of society to ageing”.