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2024-01-29T18:20:09.106Z

Highlights: Gabriel Attal vowed to farmers to put “ agriculture above everything ” Fifteen days earlier, on a visit to the Dijon University Hospital, he gave the same speech to hospital workers. Describing the hospital as a “ national treasure ”, the Prime Minister announced “ an additional 32 billion euros ” over 5 years for the healthcare system. The multi-year planning law for public finances, presented in the fall and sent to Brussels, provides that health insurance expenditure will increase from 247 billion in 2023 to 278billion in 2027.


DECRYPTION - Before decreeing agriculture “above everything”, Gabriel Attal had already placed the hospital “above the pile”.


While anger is brewing in the countryside and farmers are blocking Paris, Gabriel Attal, Friday in Haute-Garonne, vowed to farmers to put “

agriculture above everything

”.

Fifteen days earlier, on a visit to the Dijon University Hospital, he gave the same speech to hospital workers:

“Among all the problems we have to solve, (…) the hospital is at the top of the pile

,” he said on the 13th. January.

Describing the hospital as a “

national treasure

”, the Prime Minister announced “

an additional 32 billion euros

” over 5 years for the healthcare system.

Immediately, those concerned alerted: this sum was already entered in the accounts.

The multi-year planning law for public finances, presented in the fall and sent to Brussels, provides that health insurance expenditure will increase from 247 billion in 2023 to 278 billion in 2027, with 9.4 billion euros more for community care and 8.8 billion for hospitals.

Certainly significant amounts, but which…

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Source: lefigaro

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