"Boomers", Young ? Édouard Philippe "Does Not Adhere" to "the Struggle of the Ages"
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French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou today described the country's debt of around 3.3 trillion euros as "a ship with a hole in the hull", adding that if the government falls in France, there will also be a change in austerity policies.
While the opposition seems to have already turned the page of his government, François Bayrou gave an interview to the four continuous news channels. Here's what to remember.
François Bayrou accused the boomers of being responsible for the magnitude of the public debt in the name of their "comfort".
Candidate declared to the Élysée, Edouard Philippe table François Bayrou, already suspended, refusing to accuse "the boomers of selfishness"
The former Prime Minister has distanced himself from François Bayrou's recent statements on young people, according to him, the main victims of debt, and on the "comfort" of the boomers.
In the face of the government's expected fall on September 8, Édouard Philippe pleaded for an expanded agreement between "government" parties on Saturday in Val-de-Marne. Support for François Bayrou's fight against debt, however, he nuanced his opposition between "young" and "boomers".
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