Report on the government’s proposed law for the creation of the status of ward of the Republic for the children of public service officers who died in the exercise of their function, like health care workers, or police officers. Explanations. Comments on infographic and illustration images alternating with an extract of the speech of Emmanuel MACRON, and the interviews of Eléonore LE PAGE, ward of the nation, daughter of a fallen victim, and Thierry AMOUROUX, nursing union. [Source: France 2 prompter] The announcement of the PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC, who wishes to see included in the law a measure to pay tribute to public servants who died in exceptional circumstances, their children should become wards of the REPUBLIC. An announcement that could concern both police officers and health care workers. Diane SCHLIENGER, Thomas PAGA and Mathieu BEAUDOUIN
In the Square des pupilles de la nation, in Rennes, a commemorative ceremony brought together wards of the nation, in memory of their relative who died for France. The memory and lack of the father is still alive. Testimonies of Lucienne Repecce, Jean Le Chanu, wards of the nation and the interview of Henri Goasdoué, departmental president of the National Association of wards of the nation, war orphans or duty.
Thibault BAGOE-FRESINO, whose mother was seriously injured in the RER B attack of July 25, 1995, was granted the status of Pupille de la Nation in the same way as children whose parents are victims of war. Thanks to the National Office of Veterans and Victims of War (ONACVG), he was helped financially in the pursuit of his studies, he received a medal symbolic recognition of his status as a pupil of the nation. Testimony of Thibault BAGOE-FRESINO and his mother Monique FRESINO.
L'institution des Pupilles de la Nation est née lors du conflit si meurtrier en 1917. Ce statut unique au monde prend alors en charge le million d'orphelins, assurant notamment leurs frais de scolarité. Aujourd'hui 35.000 personnes sont des fils et filles de la Mère - Nation, un statut ouvert depuis 1982 aux victimes d'attentats.
Report in Paris dedicated to the commemoration ceremony of the armistice of 11 November which made it possible to pay tribute to all the soldiers killed since the First World War. The President of the Republic was accompanied by two teenagers whose fathers, soldiers, were killed in Afghanistan. the commentary on images of the ceremony alternates with the interviews of Caroline ESTIN, daughter of Denis ESTIN, Mme BOUZET, widow of Franck BOUZET, and François HOLLANDE.
Report. Children of caregivers who died during the Coronavirus pandemic as a result of their work and fight against this disease could soon benefit from the nation’s wardship status. Meeting in Paris with Laure BEAUNAL, a caregiver with two young children whose husband, Olivier DUGAND, a liberal nurse and volunteer firefighter, died of Covid 19 at the age of 57 and is therefore facing serious financial problems, including the need to move, his Parisian rent being too high for his salary. Reminder on the financial benefits brought by the status of Pupille de la Nation. Commentary on factual images, infographic alternating with the testimony of and interview of François JOUVET, LREM deputy of Indre at the origin of this initiative of Patrick CHAMBOREDON, president of the order of nurses by calling the president of the republic. Emmanuel MACRON who himself called the Covid 19 pandemic "war".
During the Second World War, children suffered shelling, exodus, deprivation of food even after the war, some are fatherless because disappeared in the fighting, resistance or deported.
Statement by Antoine QUINSON, veteran and resistance fighter, mayor of Vincennes, Secretary of State for Veterans Affairs, on the birth and the law on the status of Wards of the Nation, its purpose and its record, after 40 years of existence. "On July 27, 1917, the Parliament proclaimed solidarity with the orphans, the sons of invalids, the children victims of war, declaring them wards of the Nation. Their guardianship was entrusted to the national and departmental offices of Veterans and war victims. Over the past 40 years, the Offices have developed to the benefit of 750,000 children through financial assistance. Today, nearly 150,000 wards of the Nation are entrusted to the Offices of Veterans and Victims of War, they provide them with financial assistance as well as educational action allowing them to pursue studies or learning, The National Office also helps mothers and mutilated adults