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In Versailles, the state wants to privatize the former royal convent.
France🏛️ Politics5 days ago

In Versailles, the state wants to privatize the former royal convent.

The French state is seeking to transfer the former Royal Convent of the Recolets in Versailles to a private partner through a long-term lease agreement. This follows previous attempts to sell the property, marking another example of the government’s approach to managing public real estate. The move reflects broader trends in public sector property management, where assets are increasingly being leased rather than sold.

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Le Monde logoLe MondeIndependent🔒Center5 days ago
In Versailles, the state wants to privatize the former royal convent.

The French state is seeking to transfer the former Royal Convent of the Recolets in Versailles to a private partner through a long-term lease agreement. This follows previous attempts to sell the property, marking another example of the government’s approach to managing public real estate. The move reflects broader trends in public sector property management, where assets are increasingly being leased rather than sold.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the government's decision to lease the building to a private entity as a matter of public property management policy. It does not overtly criticize or praise the decision, nor does it emphasize particular ideological perspectives. The framing remains neutral, focusing on the act

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