Policy. Bayrou Considers "Insulting" the Controversy over the Cost of His Office's Work in Pau
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After the controversy over the 40 000 € of work carried out in his office as mayor of Pau, François Bayrou justified the expenses and judged the criticisms aimed at him "insulting".
While François Bayrou has presented a budget inviting budgetary efforts, the Prime Minister finds himself at the centre of a polemic: the renovation of his mayor's office in Pau, costed at 40,000 euros. Faced with criticism, the politician has justified himself in South West.
The Prime Minister continues to call for significant efforts from the French to reduce the country's debt. However, this has not prevented him from undertaking renovation work in his office in Pau, where he is mayor.
François Bayrou, on the other hand, did not decelerate Mediapart, which this week devoted an article to the renovation of the office of the mayor of Pau.

The office of the mayor of Pau must be the object of work estimated at 40,000 euros. "When we have tried everything to shoot someone down, we are going to look for derisory, shameful things," said the Prime Minister.
On 31 August, Prime Minister François Bayrou, also Mayor of Pau, found "insulting" and "mad" the controversy over the work of his municipal office, valued at 40,000 euros, at a time when the head of government calls for "control of our finances".
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