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Politique. Vingt-sept députés macronistes s'opposent à une hausse des impôts

Summary by estrepublicain.fr
Aurore Bergé, Sylvain Maillard, Mathieu Lefèvre, Charles Rodwell... 27 députés signent un texte où ils s'opposent à une augmentation des impôts et souhaitent plutôt la baisse de la dépense publique et, entre autres, la réforme du chômage.

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Lean Right

Aurore Bergé, Karl Olive, Brigitte Klinkert in particular, refuse, like Gabriel Attal, that the Prime Minister should increase taxation, even exceptionally.

·Paris, France
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Lean Left

In a text published by “La Tribune Dimanche”, twenty-seven elected officials from the Ensemble pour la République group, including former ministers Aurore Bergé and Marie Lebec, and the former president of the group Sylvain Maillard, consider it “unthinkable” that “the alliance of the central bloc should end up renouncing fiscal stability”.

·Paris, France
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Lean Right

“It seems to us (...) unthinkable that after seven years of tax cuts, it is the alliance of the central block that will end up giving up fiscal stability”, they write in La Tribune.

·Paris, France
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Lean Left

In a text published by “la Tribune” on Saturday September 28, 27 elected officials including Aurore Bergé or Marie Lebec defend fiscal stability, signaling an additional divide between the new Prime Minister and the presidential party.

·Paris, France
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Lean Left

While Prime Minister Michel Barnier is considering a temporary increase for the most affluent, Aurore Bergé, Marie Lebec and Macronist elected officials believe that “the restoration of accounts requires above all the reduction in public spending”.

·Strasbourg, France
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Center

In a text published by “La Tribune”, 27 deputies from Ensemble pour la République, including former ministers Aurore Bergé and Marie Lebec, say they are opposed to any increase in taxes

·France
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Le Point.fr broke the news in Paris, France on Saturday, September 28, 2024.
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