Prime Minister Manuel Valls warned on Monday that the French sacrifices to rehabilitate the country will have to continue for years, in a interview with Spanish newspaper El Mundo which makes “man of the year”. “I do not want to tell the French that within two to three years we are done with the sacrifices,” said Prime Minister born in Barcelona in the conservative newspaper which presents him as “the Spaniard who wants to change France.” “We have to make efforts for years for France to be stronger, so that its businesses more competitive and that the public sector more efficient, with less cost and less taxes,” he said in a long interview with three pages. Manuel Valls said he hoped a return to growth in the coming months, and that “more growth, there will of course more work and we can raise wages.” “But the effort to achieve a more effective state, more strategic, but with less cost, will continue. If the next two or three years we have more growth and we stop our efforts to reduce public spending, we lose what we have gained. “ Prime Minister is convinced that the French have understood the need of reforms and that the majority of the Socialist Party approval. “The French in general are ahead of their political leaders, regarding the reforms, changes and their disposal in the effort,” he says. “The majority of activists, regional presidents, mayors, the vast majority of representatives and senators approve socialist policy. Since I was prime minister, they say” this law does not pass. “We spent two motions trust, all budgets and even reform areas, “he said. When El Mundo asked if he sees himself as a candidate for the presidency of the Republic, he replied: “No. And as Prime Minister I can not talk about it [...] If the French who trust me because I work as prime minister see El Mundo. I’m talking about another mission, they will withdraw their confidence “ ” The French are ahead of their leaders’
Monday, December 29, 2014
Manuel Valls: “Three more years of sacrifice” – Le Point
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