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Fuel Prices: Lecornu "Ready to Change the Arrangements Already Made to Protect the French"

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On Wednesday, Sebastien Lecornu asked his ministers to make "proposals to better protect consumers" in the face of the rise in oil prices caused by the war in the Middle East. The government called on distributors to pass on "the declines observed in the markets as fast as the increases". The Prime Minister said he was ready to "make changes" if the crisis were to last. - Fuel prices: Lecornu "ready to change the arrangements already made to pro…

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While the increase in fuel weighs on purchasing power and feeds the critics of the opposition, from the RN to LFI, Sébastien Lecornu asked the members of the government on Wednesday for proposals to protect consumers.

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On Wednesday, Sebastien Lecornu asked his ministers to make "proposals to better protect consumers" in the face of the rise in oil prices caused by the war in the Middle East. The government called on distributors to pass on "the declines observed in the markets as fast as the increases". The Prime Minister said he was ready to "make changes" if the crisis were to last. - Fuel prices: Lecornu "ready to change the arrangements already made to pro…

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On Wednesday, the Prime Minister asked members of the government to make "proposals to better protect consumers from the high price volatility" of fuels, which blaze with the war in the Middle East.

·Paris, France
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The Prime Minister's remarks, made at the Council of Ministers on Wednesday, are a barely veiled attack on the opposition leads, RN and LFI, in order to mitigate the effects of the surge in oil prices on household purchasing power.

·Paris, France
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Four days before the first round of municipal elections, the meetings are increasing this Wednesday, while Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu brings together the political parties on the Middle East war. Follow our direct.

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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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