The next finance bill (PLF) is a text that could quickly animate opposition at the Palais Bourbon in October.
“A great moment of truth”,
even anticipated Bruno Le Maire, Minister of the Economy.
The examination of the PLF by the deputies will indeed be a crucial moment of the return to parliament for the government.
Finally, the majority did not have too much difficulty getting the first three bills of Macron's second five-year term passed this summer, despite a few hiccups.
The emergency measures for purchasing power and their financing have all been voted on, in particular thanks to the votes of the Republicans, who have managed to obtain numerous concessions: monetization of RTT days, raising of the tax exemption ceiling for overtime, etc
But, for the preparation of the 2023 budget, if the government hopes to weather the storm with the same ease, nothing is won.
"The budget is risky, the opposition never votes for it",
warned a socialist executive
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