the Minister of Finance insists on the “temporary” aspect of targeted tax increases

The day after for Michel Barnier and his government. After the Prime Minister’s general policy declaration, the various ministers are responsible for after-sales service for media announcements on Wednesday October 2. Antoine Armand, Minister of Economy and Finance, once again assured on RTL that the least fortunate taxpayers and medium-sized businesses would be spared from future tax increases, insisting on the fact that it would be “temporary”. “We will not touch the income tax scale”adds the minister. Follow our live stream.

Adjustments to pension reform. “We can improve things” on arduousness, seniors, women’s careers, admitted the Minister of Labor, Astrid Panosyan-Bouvet, on franceinfo. Some seniors, after “50-55 years old”can have the “feeling that we no longer have our place in the world of work”she says.

A minimum wage increased earlier than expected. “It’s a good signal, but it’s too little”reacted on franceinfo the president of the Rural Families association, Guylaine Brohan, concerning the revaluation of the minimum wage of 2% “from November 1st”instead of January 1.

The unconvinced oppositions. “The feeling it gave was a very lonely Prime Minister”judged socialist Boris Vallaud on France Inter. “It was still the big bad fuzzy”, added RN deputy Sébastien Chenu, on the same radio.


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