The calculators overheat at the Ministry of the Economy in the face of the coronavirus crisis which is hitting France head on. Following the announcement of Emmanuel Macron, Monday evening, to extend the confinement until May 11, Bercy revised the economic outlook overnight, which is getting darker a little more day by day. As for the economic emergency plan planned to try to save the economy, it should at this stage reach 110 billion euros, according to Agnès Pannier-Runacher, in response on Tuesday during the question period to the government.
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Unveiled last Thursday by Bruno Le Maire and Gérald Darmanin, the second amending finance bill (PLFR) in a month has already lapsed. An updated version is to be presented to the Council of Ministers this Wednesday, before landing in Parliament for final adoption early next week. " We will try to be efficient and stay as close as possible to the main objective of the text, namely an emergency system
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