Purchasing power, immigration, nuclear power, ecology, national identity, taxation ... Throughout mornings and debates, potential presidential candidates are asked to express themselves on these themes.
However, never a question about their position vis-à-vis the reform of the European Stability and Growth Pact.
While the first presidential programs give way to spending, a consensus emerges on the need for an in-depth reform of this device that France has, moreover, so to speak, never respected.
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"For the years to come, the priority issue is not that of budgetary rigor but of giving ourselves the means to finance the recovery and investments in the ecological bifurcation."
Many politicians could have signed this statement by Jean-Luc Mélenchon, the LFI candidate for the presidential election.
Unsurprisingly, on the side of Yannick Jadot, we also insist on the need to exit
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