Friday, March 27, 2015

VIDEO. Francois Hollande: “Long live the turbo, long live the gasoline engine … – The Express

Francois Hollande puts the turbo against the National Front. Visiting the factory PSA Peugeot Citroën Trémery, Moselle, he welcomed it retrieves the manufacture of a gasoline engine model turbo, while the site is suffering from the decline of diesel propulsion. In a department battered by unemployment, where the FN has won 32% of votes in the first round of the departmental elections, and two days of a second perilous turn for the Socialist Party, Francois Hollande wanted to play Santa Claus spring. “Long live the turbo, long live the gasoline engine, the sharp recovery in the French economy, lively Lorraine and live the Republic,” was he even exclaimed, in a curious shortcut.



Long live the State shareholder

“The significant investment of 60 million euros” can “consolidate” the 3720 site jobs, and said President of the Republic. It will enable Trémery to manufacture 200,000 gasoline engines 3-cylinder Turbo EB PureTech, while the site was in competition with that of Vigo in Spain. François Hollande wished to recall that it was “as the state shareholder” of the group who spoke in this industrial decision. Early 2014, the state became a shareholder of PSA to counterbalance the entrance to the capital of the Chinese Dongfeng. Governments were strongly mobilized for Trémery is selected.

“There are a few months, we raised the question of the future of PSA”, said the president Hollande welcomed the group restoration – “good news for France – and more generally the French automotive industry including “production is bullish last year, for the first time in 10 years”

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Put the turbo in the economy

A new trip in the electoral arena under the seal of optimism while the executive believes discern a “thrill” of economic activity in France. And that INSEE said Thursday good news by revealing that France had recorded last year a deficit equivalent to 4.0 % of its gross domestic product (GDP), lower the 4.4% targeted by the government. ‘It must put the turbo in the engine of the French economy’, insisted Hollande, spinning mechanical metaphor.

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However, before, the unemployment figures were started to increase with 3.49 million unemployed in late February, or + 0.4% on month, flirting with the record high reached in late 2014. Careful not to confuse his message on the resumption, Francois Hollande has refrained from responding to journalists who asked him about this new performance-cons .

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