Are Pierre Moscovici and Marine Le Pen made to get along?
They use the same words to sound the alarm.
And, each in their own way, both show themselves to be just as unfriendly towards the executive.
“With its debt, France is today up against the wall
,” warns the “first president” of the Court of Auditors (his exact title).
Last week he presented the annual report of the institution responsible for controlling the finances of the country's administrations (State, Social Security and local authorities).
Following the rise in rates, this debt
“costs more and more”,
becoming
“suffocating”,
in his own words.
“Faced with the wall of debt, the urgency of a national strategy”,
proposes for her part the MP for Pas-de-Calais, three times a candidate for the Élysée, in an article in Les
Échos
(February 29) .
She cites Pierre Moscovici by name explaining (at the end of January) that the annual charge
“has definitely increased and is destined to increase…
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