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In the midst of the crisis, the recovery plan is taking hold

2021-01-25T18:52:53.720Z


The government has disbursed 9 billion euros in 2020 and plans to disburse 40 billion more this year.


Even if the spotlight remains on emergency measures to deal with the never-ending health crisis, the government is trying to move forward on the other front: that of the revival of the French economy.

Particularly ambitious, the objective of the executive remains in effect unchanged.

The France Relance plan - 100 billion euros - presented last September, must be deployed in record time - between 2020 and 2022, the year of the presidential election - in order to support the sustainable recovery of the economy once the head out of the water.

An implementation that is not unanimous.

While some criticize the lack of clarity of this plan focused on cohesion, ecology and competitiveness, others believe that it starts too

"softly",

like Patrick Mignola, president of the MoDem group at 'National Assembly.

To read also:

Patrick Mignola: "The recovery plan starts too softly"

Anyway, its deployment has indeed started with the first results just communicated by Bercy.

Of the 11 billion

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Source: lefigaro

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