Finance bill
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While the finance bill is due to be presented on Thursday October 10, ideas, notably coming from several members of the government coalition, are bubbling over to make savings on the public service. Less to improve it.
40 billion euros in savings for the 2025 budget, which must be presented on Thursday October 10, and how much on the backs of civil servants? If they have had the misfortune to turn on their television or radio set in recent days, the country’s 5.7 million public employees may have felt a few drops of sweat dripping down their foreheads. A few weeks before the dissolution of June 9, the Minister of the Civil Service at the time, Stanislas Guerini, repeated everywhere that nearly 60,000 positions were vacant in the civil service and was preparing a bill supposed to give it back“attractiveness”. However, here they are again singled out as potentially too numerous, too lazy, too absent.
“We will probably not replace all the civil servants”
For now, we are at declarations of intent. First that of the Prime Minister, Michel Barnier, who announced Thursday October 3 on France 2 that“we will probably not replace all the civil servants, when they are not in direct contact with the citizens, who are retiring”. Who, when, where, how? Nothing more precise at this stage. In 2022, 160,000 agents retired, but it is impossible to say how many occupied purely administrative functions. A report from the Court of Auditors published at the beginning of the month fuels the debate, but with the risk of making it more confusing, in