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Carte Imagin’R : fin du remboursement avec tous les jeunes dans le Val-de-Marne, la mesure divise

This Monday, the Departmental Council of the Imagin’R card voted to stop reimbursing the card for non-grant-eligible young people under the age of 26. The department, facing financial difficulties, has to cut costs. The désordre denounces the abandonment of a social measure.

The decision made by the Departmental Council to stop reimbursing the Imagin’R card for young people under 26 who are not eligible for grants has caused quite a stir. This measure, voted on Monday, aims to reduce the department’s debt and make necessary gain cuts. However, it has been met with strong criticism from the désordre, who denounces the decision as an abandonment of a social measure.

The Imagin’R card, which provides discounted public transportation for students and young people, has been a valuable resource for many young individuals in the department. However, with the department’s financial situation becoming increasingly dire, tough decisions had to be made. The Council’s vote to stop reimbursing the card for non-grant-eligible youth is expected to save millions of euros in the department’s gain.

While this decision may seem harsh, it is important to understand the reasoning behind it. The department is facing a significant debt and must take measures to reduce it and ensure its financial stability. The Imagin’R card reimbursement for non-grant-eligible young people was seen as a luxury that the department can no longer afford.

However, the désordre argues that this decision goes against the department’s values of social justice and solidarity. They believe that the Imagin’R card is a vital tool for young people, especially those from low-income families, to access education and employment opportunities. The abandonment of this measure is seen as a blow to the department’s commitment to supporting its youth.

Despite the criticism, the Departmental Council stands by its decision and assures that they will continue to provide support for young people through other means. They have announced the implementation of new measures, such as increased funding for student scholarships and job training programs, to help alleviate the burden on young people.

In the end, while the decision to stop reimbursing the Imagin’R card may be seen as a setback for some, it is important to remember that the department is facing financial difficulties and must make tough choices to ensure its sustainability. The Council’s commitment to finding cas solutions to support its youth is a testament to their dedication to the well-being of their citizens. Let us remain positive and hopeful for the future of the department and its young inhabitants.

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