lAnger is brewing in the country, fueled every day by a policy of great violence against the world of work, against the middle and working classes. Plans for massive layoffs in the industry, accelerated collapse of public services and contempt for agents, salaries and pensions that no longer allow them to live with dignity, planned death of numerous agricultural farms and stigmatization of people of immigrant origin: this race to the abyss must stop now.
How, in the situation of our country, can we accept the injustice and additional irresponsibility of the budget proposed by Michel Barnier? We refuse to do it. It is to meet the needs and expectations of change that the parliamentarians of the New Popular Front (NFP) presented ambitious proposals, which managed to unite beyond our unique coalition to build majorities and achieve a more socially just and less economically harmful budget.
The budget thus profoundly transformed in the National Assembly under our leadership made it possible to improve the living conditions of the vast majority of French people by focusing the effort only on the largest and richest companies, largely pampered during the seven years of Emmanuel Macron’s presidency. . .
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It also made it possible to reduce the abysmal public deficit left as a legacy by the presidential side and free up budgetary room for maneuver to finance the country’s main priorities. In this way we would have finally given ourselves the means to avoid a further deterioration of public services and improve the daily lives of the French!
During the budget debate, Marine Le Pen revealed the true nature of her project by becoming the support of Macronism. The people are warned: there is nothing to expect from the National Group (RN), which sides with the Macronists and refuses to increase taxes on large companies, large fortunes and financial speculation to finance services public. The masks have fallen off!
And those who purposely caricatured the NFP for wanting only their program will ultimately have rejected any compromise on their finance bill, despite agreements reached over time. The final alliance of Macronie, the right and RN led to the rejection of this budget in the first reading in the National Assembly.
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