The savings plan of almost 44 billion euros by 2026, presented in mid -July by François Bayrou, “must be reduced” in approximately “half” if “wishes to open the dialogue and that France has a budget,” said the socialist deputy Philippe Brun on Thursday, August 14.
“The effort must be reduced” from 43.8 billion to “approximately half”, estimated in the information of France, the elected official of the Eure, explaining that the PS wanted to “avoid austerity” and “spread over time” the reduction of the public deficit.
His party will present his own plan “from the beginning of the school year in September” and “we want it to be the basis of the discussion with the government,” he added, asking the prime minister to “radically change the position if he wishes to open the dialogue and that France has a budget.”
Use great fortunes
In particular, he suggested “putting those who have benefited from the crisis”, in this case “the great fortunes that have been completely exempt from efforts”, through “a differential contribution in senior heritage, which makes it possible to avoid tax optimizations.”
Otherwise, according to him, of a “Bayrou Plan (from which) there is almost nothing to remember”, because “hits France that works (and) that rises early” by putting “essentially contributing to popular and medium -sized classes.”
The PS, which has one of the keys to government censorship in the Assembly, had already announced in mid -July for the voice of its first secretary Olivier Faure that “in the current bases” of the 2026 budget, this revocation was “the only possible perspective.”
Source: BFM TV
