The Minister of Public Accounts, Gabriel Attal, unveiled his measures to absorb "the hole of the Sécu", especially after the Court of Auditors pinned the family branch for accounting errors. Clearly, it is a question of combating social fraud, which represents an estimated amount of between 6 and 8 billion euros per year. "By fighting fraud, we regain control of our social model, what we give and to whom we give it," said Gabriel Attal, whose ambition was considered modest. Among the measures, that of the merger of the Carte Vitale and the identity card, the modalities of incorporation of which, however, remain to be defined. The aim is to achieve "both a simplification measure and an additional guarantee on the identity of the person and the associated rights".
What to remember
- The repeal of the law on pension reform proposed by the Liot group "admissible". Unsurprisingly, the Insoumise president of the Finance Committee, Eric Coquerel, announced on Tuesday as admissible the text of repeal of the law bringing the year of retirement to 64 years, carried by the centrist group Liot, paving the way for its examination on June 8. On the side of the majority, it continues to be considered that this text of repeal is "unconstitutional".
- Pfirst "Gigafactory" batteries for electric cars. The inauguration is planned in Billy-Berclau in the Hauts-de-France, the new Eldorado of the battery. The event must symbolize the industrial metamorphosis of the France and must allow the country to gain in attractiveness. The stakes are all the more important as electric cars represent a market of the future, where Chinese manufacturers exert very strong competition with their European counterparts.
- Drones on Moscow. Drones attacked the Russian capital, Moscow, at dawn on Tuesday, without causing any casualties. The eight aircraft were neutralized, says Moscow, which accuses Ukraine of a "terrorist attack". Only buildings were damaged. The day before, Kiev had suffered Russian drone attacks causing at least one death and several wounded.
It's about you
Acquiring a zero-rate bike loan is soon possible. From 12 June, Crédit Mutuel's regional banks and CIC branches will offer financing without interest or application fees to facilitate the acquisition of any type of bike. Daniel Baal, director of Crédit mutuel Alliance fédérale, and who was president of the French Cycling Federation from 1993 to 2001, expressed the wish to facilitate "the acquisition of a bike, because it allows to move in a virtuous way, and it is good for health. " Supply comes in the midst of inflation. The prices of bicycles, especially electric bikes, have only jumped, sometimes representing a budget of more than a thousand euros. The loan can go up to 6,000 euros for individuals and even 10,000 euros for professionals with repayments spread out up to forty-eight months.