France Boosts Fuel Subsidies Amid Mounting Cost-of-Living Pressure
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France boosts fuel subsidies amid mounting cost-of-living pressure
As the French government expands its support for rising energy costs, Prime Minister Lecornu has announced a significant increase in monthly fuel subsidies aimed at helping low-income workers and key industries. These new measures will provide targeted relief for frequent drivers, farmers, and fishermen as economic pressure continues to mount.
The government has detailed the funding of the new support package for "moderate workers" and agricultural sectors in the face of rising pump prices The cost of new products
Flambe of Fuel Prices: the Measures Announced by Matignon Are of "Homeopathy", Denounces Eric Ciotti
On Tuesday 21 April, Sébastien Lecornu announced new measures to support certain French professionals particularly affected by the rise in fuel prices. Invited by Darius Rochebin on LCI, Éric Ciotti considers that these aids are very insufficient and calls for a reduction in taxes. - Flambee of fuel prices: the measures announced by Matignon are of "homeopathy", denounces Eric Ciotti (Politics).
The government announced an average reduction of 20 cents per liter, aimed at “modest workers”. Sectoral aid for fishermen and farmers will be renewed
The Prime Minister announced an aid for workers considered to be "big wheelers", Tuesday, April 21st. You will be given details of the criteria to benefit from it.
As the crisis continued, the Prime Minister announced the extension and increase of some of the aid announced in April and the extension of the scheme to large rollers, without even distributing "general cheques".
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