The socialist André Laignel does not go there with tweezers.
“This five-year term is restarting under the same conditions as the previous one,”
launched the vice-president of the Association of Mayors of France (AMF) on Thursday.
“The tone has changed.
But, unfortunately, on the merits,
the 2023 budget
does not go in the direction of improving relations with the State”,
continued the local elected official.
An eminently political posture on technical subjects which announces new arm wrestling with the executive.
It is above all the abolition of the contribution on the added value of companies (CVAE) of 8 billion euros which does not pass.
This campaign promise from the president is very difficult to digest for the mayors, who have already experienced the abolition of the housing tax during the first five-year term.
Although more nuanced, the national federation of elected intermunicipal representatives (AdCF) is also
“very reserved on the abolition of the CVAE”,
in the words of its president, Sébastien Martin.
His argument...
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