The prime minister has not yet spoken to the French. He plans to do so soon. But his CV is well known. This has not changed since the 2007 presidential elections: the need to reduce public deficits and “not leave future generations with debts that they will not be able to shoulder”, the need to work for the simplification which we have been hearing “about for thirty years every year”, the need to bring together personalities from the left and right in a “unity government”. “It is not because we don’t think exactly the same thing on all issues that we are unable to unite and work together to get the country out. from the crisis in which he has been mired for twenty-five years years,” argued the candidate. Bayrou.
It happened 17 years ago. Here he is Prime Minister. As for the specs, they haven’t changed… They’ve even gotten heavier. At the time of the presidential campaign, the debt reached 64.2% of GDP. It is currently at 112%. “What will we do to get out of this impasse? » François Bayrou has already been questioned on 2 April 2012 in a meeting in Dijon. The president of the MoDem had been thinking about it for some time. More than the “tears and blood” method, he supported the “zero additional costs in euros” rule. Or don’t spend a euro more next year than you spent this year. Without this “ultimately translating into fewer services for the French”. The prime minister can take inspiration from François Bayrou.
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