Words that do not go by Bruno Le Maire. The Economy Minister condemned the statements by the head of Europe Écologie-Les Verts that he had stated that he wanted a “France without billionaires” this Sunday in The Sunday Daily (JDD).
“I don’t like the France of head cutters,” he denounces.
Without hesitating to attack environmentalists, the minister incidentally assures that he “distrusts parties that excommunicate.” “They quickly become cults,” he chides.
Marine Tondelier slammed French billionaires last week, claiming to want a “France without billionaires”, during a Nupes meeting. The release of her provoked strong reactions.
The mayor defends “entrepreneurs who create jobs”
Bruno Le Maire chooses, unlike the patron saint of environmentalists, to defend the “entrepreneurs” who, according to him, have contributed to the wealth of France.
“The entrepreneurs targeted by the EELV have created tens of thousands of jobs in our territory, have supported medium-sized cities, have restored activity in those cities that need it and have spread the name of France throughout the world. planet and French culture,” he said. she says.
The launch of Marine Tondelier has aroused a lot of reactions in recent days. She was received by Jean-Luc Mélenchon on Saturday during a welcome speech. “Yes, the rich are responsible for the misery of the poor,” he said.
Other figures on the left, such as François Ruffin (LFI) and Nathalie Arthaud (FO) also sided with them. The LFI deputy, Manuel Bompard, believes for his part “that being a billionaire in France today is immoral.”
Source: BFM TV
