Sunday, August 24, 2014

Economic policy: Montebourg advocates a change … – Le Parisien

Economic policy: Montebourg advocates a change … – Le Parisien

<- Hard dé e: 0.022292137145996 sec -> On the eve of the traditional festival of the Rose, in Frangy-en-Bresse (Saône-et-Loire), Arnaud Montebourg heard his little music. In an interview with “World” this Saturday, Economy Minister calls for a change of economic course.
                 
<- hard dé e: 0.029715061187744 sec -> “We need to bring alternative solutions”, “evolve our political choices” defends

A speech that slice tenant Bercy with the Prime Minister Manuel Valls who hammered the last week it was “no question” of change in economic policy. Hollande, there three days, who wanted to “go faster and further.”

Arnaud Montebourg, “reducing deficits forced march is uneconomic because it aggravates unemployment A financial absurdity, because it makes possible the recovery of public accounts and a political disaster because it lays the Europeans into the arms of extremist parties. “

” Raising the tone “in the face Berlin

While Hollande Wednesday showed a willingness to appease Berlin, after wiping beginning August 1 estoppel Angela Merkel as he called for a German policy more favorable to growth, the economy minister called instead to “speak up.” “We can not allow ourselves to do,” he protested. “If we were to align ourselves with the most extreme orthodoxy of the German right, this (…) mean that even when the French voted for the French left, in truth they would vote for the implementation of the program right German. “

If his speech differs from that advocated by the executive, the Minister shall have no intention of leaving the government. “I’m at my battle station to change policies that need to be changed.”

A dissenting voice more in the majority, while this Saturday in “Le Parisien” – “Today in France”, the Senator-Mayor of Lyon Gerard Collomb that attempts organize face-offensive against rebellious PS always critical of the economic policies of François Hollande.

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