Saturday, September 13, 2014

Nine out of ten French do not believe in a deficit below 3% of GDP in … – The Tribune.fr

Nine out of ten French do not believe in a deficit below 3% of GDP in … – The Tribune.fr

France announced Wednesday that it would again grow back to 2017 instead of 2015, its objective of reducing the public deficit below the EU limit of 3% of gross domestic product (GDP). Michel Sapin, the finance minister, invoked “ a prime location ” combining low growth and low inflation.

Even repulsed this objective, which is the end of the five years of the President Hollande does not convince 87% of the French, according to Odoxa

the survey.

This distrust extends own camp of President of the Republic, as seven out of ten supporters of the left do not believe

in the deficit target, as 63% of Socialist supporters.

Another part of the survey shows that only 2% of respondents believe in a curve inversion unemployment by the end of the year, and that 81% of them believe that the rate will not decline by 2017.

The survey was conducted online and by the quota method on 11 and 12 September 2014 with a sample of 1,008 people representative of the French population aged 18 and over.

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