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After several months marked by the dissolution of the National Assembly, legislative elections and the appointment of a new government, the question of an institutional crisis arises in France. For historian and sociologist Pierre Rosanvallon, the proper functioning of a society is based on respect for what he calls "invisible institutions", in other words trust, legitimacy and authority, without which power can falter, he believes. For the professor emeritus at the Collège de France, the crisis of these invisible institutions can be resolved by a return to "proximity", the source of citizens' trust. This proximity is found in particular in the transparency of political leaders, of which the High Authority for Transparency in Public Life is, for example, the guarantor. Failing which, democracies could be threatened by "populisms": a phenomenon observed, for example, in the United States, he describes. ???? To follow all the political and parliamentary news, subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/publicse... ???? Our website: http://www.publicsenat.fr ▶️ Discover all of our replays: https://www.publicsenat.fr/replay ???? Subscribe to our newsletter: https://bit.ly/NewslettersPublicSenat ???? Follow us on social networks: Facebook: / publicsenat X: / publicsenat Instagram: / publicsenat LinkedIn: / 2996809