Dear readers, hello!
She keeps getting bigger.
It must be said that the pandemic, like a steamroller on the sketches of the reforms initiated, crushed it with all its weight: 215 billion euros of Covid debt were added to the 2,700 billion that the Hexagon drags at its foot like a cannonball.
Politicians and experts are scratching their heads, while Brussels is already getting the hang of it.
Now is the time to take stock and the question is on everyone's lips: who will pay the bill?
Have a nice day, happy birthday to the Casimir,
Rozenn Morgat, journalist at
Le Figaro
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In the face of debt drift, politicians are dividing
A poster calling for the disappearance of the public debt was recently posted in front of the Ministry of Finance, in the Bercy district, in Paris.
François BOUCHON / Le Figaro
Let's talk about money.
Debt, more exactly.
Because, it is clear, while the twilight of Macron's five-year term looms on the horizon, which has to its credit (among other things) an aborted pension reform and a shattering pandemic, the case could not be concluded without a balance sheet accounts, unpleasant, painful, but vital
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