Budget 2026: 72% of French People Believe Bayrou's Plan Does Not Adequately Allocate Their Efforts, According to a Survey
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While 57% of French people believe that the plan announced on Tuesday by François Bayrou is "necessary" given the debt situation, few agree with its content, according to Ipsos If 57% of French people
On Thursday 17 July, the former Socialist President hoped that high incomes and businesses would be used more than in the version presented by the Prime Minister, in order to protect the most modest and the communities.
EDITORIAL. The €43.8 billion plan presented by the Prime Minister on Tuesday 15 July aims to start the stabilisation of public debt. It seems to save large companies at this stage and remains unclear about the contribution of the highest incomes.
The Prime Minister announced on Tuesday, at the presentation of his budget guidelines, that he would propose a bill by January to create "Unified Social Allowance". A reform promised by Emmanuel Macron during his first quinquennium and remained in the cards until now.
During the two hours, six minutes and thirty seconds of his presentation of the budgetary and economic policy that he intends to pursue to control public debt, at no time did François Bayrou address the means, particularly public ones, to be implemented to avoid
François Bayrou announced this Tuesday, July 15, 2025 a plan of €43.8 billion savings for the 2026 budget, including the abolition of two holidays, Easter Monday and 8-May. While François Bayrou...
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