THE QUESTION.
After causing an uproar on the left on Sunday with his proposal to block private money transfers to countries that are reluctant to repatriate their illegals, Arnaud Montebourg on Monday reviewed the measures he plans to apply if he is elected president of the Republic.
Guest of the program "Audition Publique" on LCP - in partnership with
Le Figaro
-, the former Minister of the Economy under François Hollande said he wanted to attack not people, but recalcitrant States, through two threats: the freezing of the assets of foreign leaders and the calling into question of the agreements signed via the French Development Agency (AFD).
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On the assets of foreign leaders, "
a certain number of goods could today raise a certain number of questions
", he declared, without going into details. As for his second proposal, he stressed that France had, via AFD, "
cooperation agreements with many sub-Saharan and Maghreb states, where we are financing some of these states but also projects
". "
There is a range of threats that must be assumed and that must be put on the table
", he judged, estimating that there was "
in any case (...) no proposal on the subject
”and that it was necessary“
to find one
”. But are Arnaud Montebourg's projects really applicable?
CHECKS.
The proposal of the candidate of the
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