The former boss of the RATP and the Post Office Jean-Paul Bailly and Isabelle Falque-Pierrotin, the president of the CNIL, will be the "guarantors" appointed by Prime Minister Philippe Philippe the smooth running of the "great national debate", has announced Thursday Matignon to AFP.

The five guarantors now known. Jean-Paul Bailly, 72, was for several days among the personalities expected to fill this role, while Isabelle Falque-Pierrotin, a State Councilor aged 58, since 2011 chairs the National Commission for Informatics and Information Technology. freedoms (CNIL). Their designation completes the college of five "guarantors" to "guarantee independence" of the great debate launched Tuesday to respond to the crisis of "yellow vests", which will be led by two ministers.

Two of these five are appointed by the government, while the other three are appointed respectively by the presidents of the three constitutional assemblies.

Patrick Bernasconi, Nadia Bellaoui and Guy Canivet chosen by the assemblies. The President of the Economic, Social and Environmental Council (CESE), Patrick Bernasconi, has appointed the Secretary General of the League of Education, Nadia Bellaoui. The President of the National Assembly Richard Ferrand (LREM) has chosen for his part the former member of the Constitutional Council Guy Canivet. Finally, political scientist and sociologist Pascal Perrineau was chosen by Senate President Gérard Larcher.