Gabriel Attal has his eye on Tuesday March 26.
That day, two decisive verdicts for the action of his government: that of the rating agencies and that of the negotiations between employers and unions on unemployment insurance.
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Will France's rating be downgraded?
In Matignon as in Bercy, we are careful not to make any predictions.
With certain confidences, however, we wonder if the loss of triple A is not expected with inevitability, even resignation.
It would be a humiliation for Emmanuel Macron's executive.
But what we cannot avoid, we might as well theorize.
And this shock can be used to justify the fight launched by Bruno Le Maire to find savings.
The Minister of the Economy has already warned that social spending would have to be cut.
The Prime Minister is on the same line.
Paper and pencil in hand, Attal draws the perimeter of public spending in front of his visitors.
Explaining that due to the lack of being able to cut corners on local authorities or touch…
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