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Dati Opposes Reported Élysée Plan for High Commission on Diversity and Diasporas

The presidency has not confirmed the initiative tied to May's Africa Forward summit.

Overview

  • Culture Minister Rachida Dati said she is not in favor of creating a High Commission on diversity and diasporas, questioning whether it is on the president’s agenda.
  • Reports from L’Opinion describe a proposal to assemble a roughly 30‑member council to federate France’s diasporas as part of a broader foreign‑policy push.
  • Names circulating for the council include Lilian Thuram, Teddy Riner, Najat Vallaud‑Belkacem, Pap N’Diaye and Christiane Taubira, according to the reporting.
  • Right‑wing leaders Bruno Retailleau and Jordan Bardella condemned the reported plan as bureaucratic and as state‑led communitarianism.
  • The Élysée has provided no official details or creation date, and coverage mentions a potential citizens’ convention with some members chosen by origin as an accompanying measure.