Live. In Mâcon, the new Prime Minister announces his intention to create a "France Santé" network.

The new Prime Minister's visit ended at midday. He made his first trip to Saône-et-Loire at the invitation of the President of the Departmental Council, André Accary. The visit focused on health, during which he announced his desire to create a "France Santé" network based on the model of the France Services centers . He aims to have 5,000 establishments by 2027, all within thirty minutes of each person's home.
The Prime Minister leaves the health center, accompanied by local elected officials.
As the Prime Minister entered into a meeting with doctors at the departmental health center, journalists were not allowed to attend.
Zackaria, 21, who lives in Sancé, traveled to Mâcon this Saturday morning. The young man questioned the Prime Minister about the situation of autistic people like himself and the difficulties in accessing care.
Sébastien Lecornu arrived in Mâcon. The Prime Minister then attended a presentation of the departmental health center by the president of the departmental council that established it, André Accary.
Many elected officials are waiting for the Prime Minister: André Accary, president of the departmental council, Jean-Patrick Courtois, mayor of Mâcon, Jérôme Durain, president of the regional council, Benjamin Dirx and Éric Michoux, deputies and Fabien Genêt, senator.
The bomb disposal unit from Lyon has been in place since early Saturday morning in Mâcon. This operation is usually reserved for the President of the Republic, the Prime Minister, the Minister of the Interior, and the Minister of the Armed Forces. Sébastien Lecornu, the new Prime Minister (and former Minister of the Armed Forces), is expected on site at 10:15 a.m.
He has not yet formed his government, but before resuming his consultations to achieve this, he has chosen Saône-et-Loire to take his first steps on the ground. With a quick visit to Mâcon, to the health center funded by the departmental council. According to Matignon, this is to "reaffirm the future government's desire to facilitate access to care by combating medical deserts."
Alongside Sébastien Lecornu, two ministers who have resigned are expected to appear: Catherine Vautrin ( Minister of Labor, Health, Solidarity and Families) and Yannick Neuder, in charge of Health and Access to Care.
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