Podcast - "They Were Crying in My Office so I Could Spend More" : Bruno Le Maire Responds to the Oppositions on the Debt and Fustige "the Scoundrels"
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The former Minister of the Economy, who was particularly solicited for financial demands during the Covid and the inflation crisis, struck the opposition.
The ephemeral minister of the armies, nicknamed "Mr 1000 billion debt" by his detractors for his role in the slippage of public finances when he was in Bercy, accuses the oppositions of "furnishment". He reproaches them for having also participated in aggravating the accounts of France.
Inviting François Lenglet's video podcast, "Why make it complicated?", Bruno Le Maire responds to those who accuse him of having dug the debt, nicknamed him "Mr 1000 billion". "During the crisis of the Covid-19 and the crisis of inflation, they kept asking me to spend more," says the former Minister of Economy and Finance. - PODCAST - "They were crying in my office for me to spend more" : Bruno Le Maire responds to the oppositions on the debt an…
Invited to François Lenglet's microphone, for the podcast "Why make it complicated?" unveiled on October 17, 2025, Bruno Le Maire addressed the "sly" criticisms of his record at Bercy.
Left out of the government after his very brief appointment to the Ministry of the Armed Forces, a post he only occupied at 2 p.m., the former Minister of Economy did not chew his words. In the podcast Why make complicated animated by François Lenglet and broadcast on TF1/LCI, he insisted on responding to his detractors. Nicknamed by some "Monsieur 1000 billion debt", Bruno Le Maire insisted on defending his economic balance sheet and denouncing…
The former Minister of Economy contests the criticisms addressed to him, evoking insistent demands for public spending from the entire political class during the periods of crisis. Bruno Le Maire recently reaffirmed his position in the face of the reproaches made to him regarding the increase of the public debt during his term. Speaker [...] The article Bruno Le Maire replies to the accusations on the public debt appeared first on Le Singulier.
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