There is not a shadow of a doubt for François Hollande: “
Everyone must bear in mind that today's loans are tomorrow's taxes.
Do not think that we will be able to spend, spend, without there being consequences.
(…) Contrary to what is said, taxes will increase, ”
he affirmed, peremptorily, on October 11, to the“ Grand Jury RTL-Le Figaro-LCI ”.
The former President of the Republic is true to himself.
To criticize his successor at the Élysée, Emmanuel Macron, he uses practically the same formula used with regard to Nicolas Sarkozy, whom he hoped to take the place of.
"The big loan today prepares the big taxes of tomorrow",
he wrote in a column published by the Slate site in June 2009. He thus stigmatized the program of "investments for the future" in favor of the industry, universities and research, financed by "a big loan".
The Head of State had just announced it with great fanfare during a Congress of Parliament
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