The reform of December 1, 2025, is not an isolated initiative but the culmination of a long advocacy process. Associations for people with disabilities have for decades led a struggle for inclusion and the recognition of the right to mobility. They have constantly pointed out the inadequacy of reimbursement rates and the injustice of a system that placed mobility on the shoulders of the most vulnerable families. Official reports, independent studies, and awareness campaigns have gradually changed public opinion and the political debate.
This reform is the result of a collective awareness of the importance of mobility as a factor of dignity and equal opportunity. It illustrates how pressure from civil society, supported by factual data, can lead to major legislative changes. The adoption of this law can be considered a decisive step in the history of the rights of people with disabilities in France.
