Bruno Le Maire announces that he wants to present a Pacte II bill in favor of businesses at the start of 2024

“When we put obstacles in the way of these SMEs, when we add rules, standards, obligations, paperwork, it’s absolutely unbearable!” exclaimed the government’s number two.

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The Minister of the Economy, Bruno Le Maire, on November 15, 2023, in Paris.  (LUDOVIC MARIN / AFP)

The return of the Pacte law. The Minister of the Economy, Bruno Le Maire, announced, Thursday, November 30, that he wanted to present a Pacte II bill at the beginning of 2024 to enable the continued simplification of standards that hinder the growth of businesses, particularly small and medium-sized ones. . “I want us to have a Pacte II law”declared Bruno Le Maire during the Impact PME event organized by the Confederation of SMEs (CPME) and BFM Business in Paris.

After the first Pacte law adopted in 2019 and which made it possible to “a lot” simplify the rules, “I want there to be a second step forward in simplification with a Pacte II law that I hope to be able to present in the first months of 2024”he clarified. “When we put obstacles in the way of these SMEs, when we add rules, standards, obligations, paperwork, administrative constraints, it’s absolutely unbearable!” exclaimed the number two in the government.

The bill will be informed in particular by the proposals submitted during the consultations organized as part of the “Simplification Meetings”, launched by Bercy in mid-November. These simplification proposals can be sent until December 29, notably online at simplification.make.org.


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