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Jacques-Olivier Martin: “Spending, the apostasy of Éric Woerth”

2022-05-08T21:28:48.481Z


CHRONICLE - The reasons to justify this budgetary laxity have never been lacking. Today, it is in the name of defending purchasing power; yesterday of the Covid crisis.


There is never any question of spending less in the realm of over-indebtedness.

It's not new, but it's more true every day.

Even Éric Woerth, the champion of serious budgeting, has reversed his jacket.

The new friend of Emmanuel Macron is not yet a fan of spending at all costs, but we are getting closer.

To read his interview with

Échos

last week, his orthodoxy in terms of public spending is in the dark.

"We have a base of public finances more degraded than many others, but we must not be paralyzed by that,"

he tempers.

At the end of the interview, renunciation is assumed:

“If you don't evolve your own ideas to adapt them to the current world, this world evolves without you.

For example, having as a priority to reduce the number of civil servants, as Valérie Pécresse advocated, is precisely to be in the wrong era.

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