“The state is obese and lives for itself. It is urgent to reform the country,” said Laurent Vronski, general director of the Ervor company. Social contributions: “The State is obese and lives for itself. It is urgent to reform the country”, believes Laurent Vronski, general director of the Ervor company
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Social contributions: “The State is obese and lives for itself. It is urgent to reform the country”, believes Laurent Vronski, general director of the Ervor company
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Purchasing power: “The impoverishment of the country is the 35 hours”, declares Camille Galtier, mayor (SE) of Manosque
“France is a fiscal and administrative hell,” laments Raphaël Merancien, manager of a sports health and well-being center in Albi
Decline in purchasing power: “We can no longer go on vacation,” laments Josiane, retiree
Decline in birth rate: “I consider today that it is a luxury to have children”, declares Marie-Sophie, secretary in the civil service
Purchasing power: “We are faced with patients who are forced to give up care”, deplores Béatrice Clairaz (president of the Hauts-de-Seine pharmacists’ union)
Salaries: “We have not been upgraded since 2009”, explains Émilie, liberal nurse
Purchasing power: “I even wonder if I won’t have to stop my studies”, declares Élisa, STAPS student
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Trial of Amandine’s death: “How many Amandine still exist today?”, asks Martine Brousse, president of the association La Voix de l’enfant