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Premier Francois Bayrou Says that Young Generations Are the Biggest Victims of Public Debt - The Maltese Herald

French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou is sticking to his guns on his proposed budget cuts despite being threatened by the socialists and the Greens with an opposing vote that could collapse his government. In an interview with the French Prime Minister on TF1, the Premier said that “The first victims will be the youngest French people, who will have to pay the debt all their lives… all this for the comfort… of the boomers”. On the following day,…

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By pointing to the "boomers"' responsibility for public debt, the Prime Minister opposes two generations, that of today's assets and that of those born after the war.

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Despite the controversy, the Prime Minister felt that these generations could not "disinterest" in deficit issues and future generations.

·France
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François Bayrou did not go there with the back of the spoon in the 20 hours of Gilles Bouleau, then the next day, pointing the finger "the comfort of the boomers", guilty of not "thinking of the next generation". A late illumination but salutary at the twilight of his stay in Matignon.

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The French Prime Minister, François Bayrou, is on the looserope after presenting in July a plan of cuts with harsh measures to refloat the economy of the country. This Thursday he had the one that could be his definitive trip – facing a question of confidence to which he will submit next 8 September – when he said that the 'boomers' «have condemned for life the young people to pay their debt». «The first victims are our young French» , he has as…

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DECRYPTAGE - A few days after the vote of confidence, the Prime Minister no longer hesitates to place himself as a fervent defender of young people and the active ones, even pointing the finger at pensioners.

·Paris, France
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Le Huffington Post broke the news in Paris, France on Thursday, August 28, 2025.
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