Monday evening on TF1, the Prime Minister wanted to loosen the grip of censorship and give guarantees on the budget.
“I want to speak to the French: the vote on the nation’s budget is in question.” Two days after launching a week of consultations, and while political pressure is mounting against a budgetary project constructed in an emergency, Michel Barnier spoke Tuesday evening, on TF1's 8 p.m. the electricity price.
Sounding the alarm on a “incredible debt” and a “record deficit”the Prime Minister thus recognized that if the “budget is not perfect”, “the deputies are working on it”. “During this time, continued Michel Barnierin the Parisian microcosm, people who carry out maneuvers. These people would do better to devote their energy to the French and to France rather than worrying about their future.” Recalling that he “there was no majority” in Parliament, the Prime Minister confirmed that he would “probably” et “certainly” recourse to 49.3. Even if it means facing the threat of censorship, agitated by the RN and LFI. In parallel…
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