Hello dear readers,
Jean-Luc Mélenchon dreams of it, Thomas Piketty thinks about it by shaving in the morning, Laurent Berger has become one of his defenders and Geoffroy Roux de Bézieux is trembling in advance: the re-establishment of the ISF is once again at the heart of the public debate. The government has not planned to backtrack, that's good, Le Figaro is against. We explain to you why.
Otherwise, a recovery plan of 750 billion euros has just been voted at European level and Agnès Buzyn has seen better days.
Have a nice day,
Ronan Planchon, journalist at Le Figaro .
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The ISF is once again at the heart of the debates. Olivier Le Moal / Olivier Le Moal - stock.adobe.com
"Let’s create a new upper tax bracket," claim some. "Let the ISF be restored!" Chant the others. "Let tax the inheritance from the first euro and ask businesses spared by the crisis to put their hands in their pockets!" Adds CFDT boss Laurent Berger, who would almost pass Philippe Martinez for Jeff Bezos (CEO from Amazon, premiere
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