Paris School Wins Reprieve on Move
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PARIS — Students at one of France’s most elite schools have persuaded authorities not to banish them from Paris.
On Friday, the Council of State, which oversees the government’s administrative affairs, quashed a 1991 decision to transfer the Ecole Nationale d’Aministration to Strasbourg.
ENA was created in 1945 as a training ground for France’s leaders. Students and alumni decried the transfer to eastern France as an exile from the centers of power.
The prestigious school became a symbol of the former Socialist government’s unpopular decentralization program.
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