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“A living wage”: new minister Antoine Armand wants to promote “French workers”

During the handover of power between Bruno Le Maire and Antoine Armand, the new Minister of Economy, Finance and Industry said that he “measures the magnitude of the challenges” that await him this Sunday, September 22.

Promoting the work of the French, this is the objective that Antoine Armand showed this Sunday, September 22. When he took office at Bercy, the now new Minister of Economy, Finance and Industry shared his desire to “ensure that all French people who work have a decent wage.”

During his speech, the new minister said he “measures the magnitude of the challenges” that await him, including “the fight for more solid public finances.”

“To share value, you still have to create it”

“No law, no decree has ever paid a salary. No regulation has ever created a company or a job. The wealth of our country is the women and men who create it,” said the new tenant of Bercy.

Antoine Armand succeeds Bruno Le Maire, who has held the post since May 2017. During his speech, the former minister warned his successor that there is “no miracle recipe to restore our public accounts”.

Author: Matthew Heyman
Source: BFM TV

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