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#2000-1027Decree No. 2000-1027 of October 18, 2000, on the Government Information Service

🇫🇷France··Other·Medium Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

The decree establishes the Government Information Service under the authority of the Prime Minister. It mandates the service to analyze public opinion and media content, disseminate information about government actions to elected officials, the press, and the public, and coordinate communication strategies among public administrations. Additionally, it abrogates a previous decree related to a service for information and dissemination, ensuring clear definition and management of the current service's role.

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Key Changes

  • Creation of the Government Information Service under the authority of the Prime Minister
  • Abrogation of the previous decree on information and dissemination services
  • Formalization of tasks related to public opinion analysis and government communication coordination

Obligations

What this law requires

high

Place the Government Information Service under the authority of the Prime Minister

Prime Minister
operational
high

Analyze the evolution of public opinion and media content

Government Information Service
operational
high

Disseminate information about government actions to elected officials, the press, and the public

Government Information Service
disclosure
medium

Undertake inter-ministerial information actions of general interest at the national level and coordinate with prefects and ambassadors through decentralized state services

Government Information Service
operational
medium

Provide technical assistance to public administrations and coordinate their communication policies, particularly regarding information campaigns and opinion studies

Government Information Service
operational

Affected Parties

Prime MinisterPublic Administrations+1 more…

Tags

government,communication,public information