Tuesday, December 17, Charles de Courson, deputy for Liberties, Independents, Overseas and Territories (Liot) of Marne, made a clear observation on CNEWS, at the microphone of Sonia Mabrouk, warning against being fed up tax that could one day overflow. “ One day, we will arrive at the taxpayer revolt », he asserted, in reaction to the continued increase in taxes which weigh on the French.
« We are, with the Danes, the first Europeans with one of the highest compulsory tax rates in the world. », explained the rapporteur of the Finance Commission, fearing “ a rejection » citizens if this trend were to continue.
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“Being Prime Minister and Mayor is not compatible”
The MP’s intervention takes place in a tense context where purchasing power, the management of public finances and the efforts required of taxpayers remain hot topics.
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« Being Prime Minister and Mayor is not compatible », declared Charles de Courson, while François Bayrou relaunched the debate on the accumulation of mandates.
Just appointed to Matignon, François Bayrou is facing controversy. Indeed, the new Prime Minister retained his position as mayor of Pau and went to the municipal council of his city rather than to the crisis meeting on the situation in Mayotte, ravaged by a hurricane. A decision widely criticized by the political class.
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