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“Referendum” on the deficit: François Bayrou chooses to remain vague

“Referendum” on the deficit: François Bayrou chooses to remain vague
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In an interview this Sunday, May 4, the Prime Minister raised, without making any commitments, the idea of ​​consulting the French people on his upcoming budgetary choices. The Élysée Palace is stalling.
François Bayrou at the National Assembly on February 3rd during his appeal to Article 49.3 for the State and Social Security budgets. (Albert Facelly/Libération)

One more moment, Mr. Executioner, before presenting clear avenues for savings or revenue for the next budget that will inevitably anger people and put his head on the chopping block. Nearly three weeks after not having formulated anything specific following the Public Finance Alert Committee on April 15 , François Bayrou managed, this Sunday, May 4, not to say more, in a very long interview with the far-right weekly Journal du Dimanche, owned by Vincent Bolloré. By means of a not-so-subtle diversion – submitting to the French people by referendum a "reform plan" that would look very much like a finance bill – the Prime Minister thus spares himself yet again from emerging, inevitably at his expense, from ambiguity.

The idea, raised among others by the Minister of Accounts

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