War in the Middle East: the Government Presents a Bill of €6 Billion for the Cost of the War, "Budget Cuts" in the Social to Be Expected
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According to the information of the EBRA group (of which our newspaper is part), the conflict in the Middle East causes an additional cost of 200 million euros per month to the French army.
DECRYPTAGE - To finance fuel aid and compensate for war-related expenditures in the Middle East, the executive could cut $4 billion in the state budget and $2 billion in the security budget.
The government intervenes in order to keep the accounts under control. But the front of those who ask for concrete measures against the expensive fuels grows.
On the margins of a meeting of an alert committee on Tuesday, Sébastien Lecornu detailed the consequences of the conflict for public finances, and asked his government to find ways to achieve savings "to the extent of this shock".
Public finances will be tighter than the cost of the war in the Middle East. Six billion euros of savings are targeted by 2026, four of which are for the state. Details of the cuts remain to be decided.
Sébastien Lecornu announces a €6 billion freeze to deal with the costs of the Middle East, in a context of debt reduction. An INSEE study reveals that 56% of French people receive more than they do, relaunching the debate on the reform of the social model.
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