The Communist Party Wants to Propose a "Pact for France" with 500 Billion Euros of Investment
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The national secretary of the Communist Party Fabien Roussel proposes, among other things, to raise wages, pensions and lower taxes on basic necessities. He warns that if François Bayrou's budgetary "copy" "does not move", his party will vote the motion of censure.
According to Fabien Roussel, the party's secretary general, this proposal "at the service of climate and the response to social emergencies" will include, in addition to an increase in wages and pensions, the construction of new nuclear power plants and investments in the railway network.
This plan will be presented on the occasion of the Huma Festival, which will take place from 12 to 14 September The Communist Party (PCF) will propose a "Pact for France" advocating "an investment plan of 500
PCF: a XXL pact to respond to emergencies Saturday, August 23, 2025, in Montpellier, the PCF unveiled its flagship project: a €500 billion pact for France over five years. The idea is simple to summarize but enormous in its scope: investing massively to revive the economy, support households and modernize the country. According to Fabien Roussel, this plan is "at the service of climate and the response to social emergencies". Specifically, the P…
Since Montpellier, Fabien Roussel, Secretary General of the PCF, has presented a project of massive investments over five years, financed by a partial nationalisation of the banking sector and oriented towards climate, wages and public services.
Montpellier - The Communist Party (PCF) will propose a "Pact for France" advocating "an investment plan of 500 billion euros over five years", "at the service of climate and the response to social emergencies", declared its national secretary Fabien Roussel Saturday. "We will make available, at the Feast of the Huma (12-14 September), to the left forces and to all the French, a proposal for a pact for France," explained Mr Roussel during his spe…
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