Saturday, November 1, 2008

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crisis, accelerator PPP? The PPP

crisis, accelerator PPP?

crisis, reducing the leeway financial state and local governments could encourage the development of public-private partnerships (PPP).

The use of PPP is more "in the heart of the news in these difficult times economically and financially," welcomed the Secretary of State in charge of SMEs, Herve Novelli, at the Second International Meeting PPP which brought together governments, companies and banks 29 and 30 October at the Palais des Congrès in Paris.

Christmas Saint Pulgent, the chairman of the mission to support partnership agreements (MAPPP) has announced its intention to open dialogue with banks to see what could be done to ensure that PPP projects are not hindered, and this lack of funding. "The PPP foothold that if we excelled in this area. To do this we need, public and private, to demonstrate a high level of professionalism. It must adapt to new financial standards , so we'll talk with the banks to see what we must do. "

The government plan to allow banks to open the valve business credit "will help revive the big projects," said Philippe Germa, Managing Director subsidiary of the environment and infrastructure of the bank Natixis.
For his part, Michel Destot, president of the Association of Mayors of major cities in France, the Socialist deputy mayor of Grenoble believes that "PPP is indeed a tool for better spending, improve efficiency the last government. " While this "is not a magic formula to overcome the lack of funding."

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Source: The Monitor

The mission to support public-private partnerships (MAPPP) has updated the month of October, monitoring of all ongoing projects and the list of notice of partnership contracts (CP) signed .


A symposium on PPP organized by the Council of State

On December 16, 2008, the third Meeting of the Royal Palace will address the theme "partnership agreement, appropriate procurement, public service delegation ... What to choose and how to choose? "

This interview aims for local authorities to review the risks, opportunities and developments of complex contracts, including public-private partnership, but also have a return of experience.


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