Budget 2025: “To find compromises it takes two”, Maud Bregeon responds to the RN ultimatum: News

Budget 2025: “To find compromises it takes two”, Maud Bregeon responds to the RN ultimatum: News
Budget 2025: “To find compromises it takes two”, Maud Bregeon responds to the RN ultimatum: News

While the National Rally continues to threaten the government with censorship of its 2025 finance bill, the government spokesperson expressed her fed up with this situation.

Despite Michel Barnier's concession, the National Rally does not seem to be ready to compromise. Marine Le Pen's group continues to pose the threat of censorship on the 2025 finance bill. A situation which has lasted long enough, for Maud Bregeon. Invited to 4 Vérités, on 2, Friday November 29, the government spokesperson estimated that “to find compromises, it takes two”.

“Do Madame Le Pen and the National Rally really want to allocate a budget to France? Or do Marine Le Pen and the National Rally want to send France into the wall?” she asks herself. By refusing to increase taxes on electricity, Michel Barnier made “a major step” towards his political adversaries, defended the spokesperson.

“We cannot stop there”

But this concession does not seem to have been enough for the National Rally, which is always asking for more. On X, Laure Lavalette, deputy and spokesperson for the RN group in the National Assembly, left “three days” in government “to review your copy and present a 2025 social security budget without an increase in charges for businesses and without reimbursement for medicines”, she threatened.

For his part, the president of the party, Jordan Bardella, estimated that Michel Barnier's renunciation of increasing taxes on electricity is a “victoire”. “But we cannot stop there. Other red lines remain,” he wrote on his X account. Faced with this ever-present threat of censorship, the government is planning a cut in State Medical Aid (AME).

published on November 29 at 2:19 p.m., Lila Bruandet, 6Medias

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