François Sauvadet is the President (UDI) of the Assembly of French Departments (ADF).
LE FIGARO.
- How do you analyze the vote on the RSA amendment providing for an envelope of 120 million euros for the departments?
Francois SAUVADET.
- Obviously, this is a disavowal and a setback for Bruno Le Maire.
Our Minister of the Economy will have to get used to a Parliament that does not want communities to be the State's adjustment variable.
I had taken the initiative to make parliamentarians aware of the stakes of their vote, and I thank Charles de Courson for his commitment.
There is a new deal with this Parliament, which is the sign of a new way of proceeding.
The ADF intends to work closely with elected officials to find parliamentary majorities, including with the Senate.
Bruno Le Maire said he was "stunned" by what he perceives as compensation for a drop.
Why do you dispute his approach?
Implying that the active solidarity income (RSA) would cost…
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