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EDITORIAL. Bruno Le Maire claims to want to straighten out public finances, but the executive in reality continues to spend at all costs.
By Pierre Antoine Delhommais
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Lhe adoption of the law on purchasing power and of the amending finance law for 2022 clearly signals that, in budgetary matters at least, sobriety is not on the agenda in France. The debates in the National Assembly first displayed the spectacle, as lively as it was distressing, of opposition deputies literally drunk on spending, competing in imagination to propose measures each more costly than the other. 10% increase in housing aid and the index point for civil servants, freezing of the price of gasoline at 1.50 euros per litre, compensation for households heating with fuel oil, compensation for local authorities for the increase in the RSA , revaluation of additional 500 million euros in retirement pensions, etc.
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