Marine Le Pen Promises to Clean up Public Finances: Arms Pass with Bruno Le Maire
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The RN presidential candidate denounces the record interest rates of French debt, in a publication on X. In return, former ministers of Emmanuel Macron point out the savings measures that the National Rally has always opposed.
Following the announcement of France's record borrowing rate, Marine Le Pen promised to "clean up the Augias stables" from public finances if she was elected president, while criticising the "ten-year macro-ism balance sheet." In return, Bruno Le Maire, Minister of Economy for 7 years, accused her of partly being responsible for this rate at more than 4%.
The presidential candidate of the National Rally is targeting the "impressive ten-year macroeconomic balance" in economic matters, a way that the insoumis do, to prepare for the upcoming budgetary debates and those of the campaign for 2027.
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