The subject is one of the priorities of the new government of Elisabeth Borne. The bill for purchasing power is presented to the Council of Ministers, Thursday, July 7, the day after the general policy speech of the Prime Minister, to the National Assembly and then to the Senate.
This text will include measures “concrete, fast, efficient” against inflation, she said. Guest of TF1 8 p.m. Wednesday evening, the head of government estimated this new package of measures at around 20 billion euros. Elisabeth Borne also invited companies “who can afford it” to raise wages. Follow our live.
Several measures against inflation. Wednesday evening on TF1, the Prime Minister notably mentioned a “emergency back-to-school aid”, in the amount of 100 euros per household, and with an additional 50 euros per child for the most modest households. Among the other measures on the table, aid “specific” for French people using of “intensively their car as part of their work”.
Elisabeth Borne presented the government’s roadmap. New method, purchasing power, ecological emergency or even early childhood… The Prime Minister detailed the government’s priorities on Wednesday, through the traditional general policy speech in the National Assembly and the Senate. She also called for “build together” of the “compromise”, for lack of an absolute majority at the Palais Bourbon. Here’s what to remember from his speech.
A “motion of no confidence” tabled on Wednesday. The Nupes filed a motion of censure at 2:30 p.m., just before Elisabeth Borne’s general policy statement. Its signatories present it as a “motion of no confidence” towards the Prime Minister.