Bayrou gives himself "two months" to complete his budgetary austerity plan

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Montchalin wants to find "a compromise"

Public Accounts Minister Amélie de Montchalin, for her part, indicated that she wanted to achieve a draft budget "by September" that "brings together the common core. " She urged MPs to find "a compromise in a historic moment."

"With (the Minister of the Economy) Eric Lombard, by September, we hope to arrive at a strong budget project that brings together the common base. Then, we will open up to other political forces," she said in an interview with "La Tribune Dimanche" .

"We want to reach a clear compromise within three months," she added, "and our goal is to find an agreement on the essentials . " "Waiting is costly: in credibility, in savings, in investment capacity. Anyone who runs for president in 2027 but who has contributed to the deadlock will not be credible," she said.

Asked about the reactions to Prime Minister François Bayrou's budget announcements on Tuesday - mostly negative - Amélie de Montchalin replied that it was "normal that this would be the subject of reactions." But "those of October may not be those of July." "We are in a particular moment where we need to find people who have the courage to take responsibility with us," she said.

"Finding a compromise in a historic moment for our country without denying ourselves is possible."

Seeming to reach out to the opposition, she adds that "in February, we adopted a better budget thanks to contributions from the opposition, notably the Socialist Party" , such as for example "credits for overseas territories or the Barnier fund" .

By The New Obs with AFP

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