Abolition of Former Ministers' Privileges: Their Police Protection in the Sight
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CHRONIC. It will not regulate the financial marasm, but the decision to put an end to the advantages enjoyed by former ministers is an evidence.
The Prime Minister announced the near end of the lifetime benefits for former government leaders, with 17 of them still benefiting, at an estimated annual cost of €4.4 million.
At the time of the budget cuts, Sebastien Lecornu promised to re-evaluate the protection of personalities. Specialized police officers, on their side, denounced unfair protections.
Three days after referring to it, the Prime Minister announced that he had abolished the lifetime benefits of former ministers, a symbolic measure, while the state was seeking to save €43.8 billion.
Sebastien Lecornu, who was appointed Prime Minister by Emmanuel Macron to replace François Bayrou, gave his first interview to Ouest-France and other regional presses. While he spoke of his intention to withdraw the abolition of two public holidays, he also suggested that he wanted to attack certain privileges enjoyed by members of the government, particularly the ministers. The objective is clear: to save money. To achieve this, the current Pri…
Trying to show that his government is different from those before him, the new prime minister of France a, S Basteen Lecornu, announced the elimination of the benefits of vitals granted to former holders of electoral mandates. Read more (09/15/2025)
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