Wednesday, February 18, 2009

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Francois Bayrou has desires

The Democratic Movement will launch Saturday, March 14, 2009 People's University.

If one believes the new version of the (very rich) website MoDem , "this place of reflection must be open and free citizens in a decision-maker and enable it to deal lucidly major issues of our society .


reflect, share ideas and "train" activists

This popular university aims to facilitate the meeting and regular direct exchange between researchers, academics, entrepreneurs, facilitators, innovators who wish to present their work to the greatest number, and Democrats eager to broaden their knowledge, sharpen ideas and deepen their commitment.

Cooperative knowledge and experimentation, rather than open and free discussion, the People's University will examine the major issues that challenge today's individuals, companies and policies.

Its implementation was entrusted to the historian Jean-Pierre Rioux , assisted Amourette Hugh Martin and Leveneur .

Access is free, registration required and limited seating available. In 2009, she held five sessions, a Saturday, Paris and the regions. The website of the Democratic Movement will report its programs and report on its work.


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