"The Country No Longer Has the Means to Pursue a Policy of Maximum Generosity": the Government Wants to Stop Paying the Christmas Bonus of 152.45 Euros to Households that Do Not Have Children
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"I am not sure that our country has the means to pursue this policy of maximum generosity," said Labour Minister Jean-Pierre Farandou on Tuesday morning.
MEPs are looking at the draft budget of the Social Security. The government has made several proposals to save money. Minister of Labour, Jean-Pierre Farandou, defended the roadmap of the executive on Tuesday, November 4.
The Minister of Labour, Jean-Pierre Farandou, justifies this measure by "the state of accounts of social security". Nevertheless, he says he is "open" to other proposals.
In the context of the discussions on the budget for 2026, the government wants to abolish the Christmas bonus paid so far, to the people in the RSA and to the unemployed at the end of their rights, without children.
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