Thursday, June 30, 2016

tax cuts in 2017: François Hollande has said to Echoes? – Boursorama



Francois Hollande (pictured June 27 on the steps of the Elysee) is clearly positioned as a candidate by drawing the economic record of his five years in Les Echos on Thursday. (AFP / STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN)

François Hollande (pictured June 27 on the steps of the Elysee) is clearly positioned as a candidate by drawing up the economic balance of his term in Les Echos this Thursday. (AFP / STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN)

“First, there is indeed a recovery in France and an early reversal of the unemployment curve, it is an indisputable fact” says President of the Republic, in a formula less hesitant than his “feeling better” earlier this year, many mocked, even in his camp. After his speech at the Theatre du Rond-Point on 3 May, this interview seems to enact the second stage of the now more than likely into a campaign chairman at the lowest in the polls: Very tough talk against the right proactive on economic conditions, new tax breaks, open criticism of Donald Trump, message of reconciliation vis-à-vis the CGT …

Particularly optimistic for the French economy, the fate of the government reserve two years on the macroeconomic forecasts to announce 1.6% growth in 2016 and 1.7% in 2017, but related accident Brexit, twice against 1.5% so far provided by Bercy.

tHE MIDDLE CLASSES TARGETED

in 2016, the state’s chief hope it “will create at least 200,000 jobs” and for 2017, it draws the outlines of the new tax cut that he had called his wishes early May. It can not “exceed 2 billion euros” and preferably “focused on the middle class.”

As few for a head of state, Mr Hollande is also engaged in a very strong critic of the future candidate Republican US presidential Donald Trump. A victory of the latter “would complicate relations between Europe and the United States” and “yes” to joining the White House would be dangerous, he considers.

François Hollande the European who has multiplied in recent days the meetings with his counterparts and the European Council to draw the consequences of the British choice to leave the European Union, is very firm vis-à-vis of the City, to “customize our rules including tax to make the Paris financial center more attractive.”

take this opportunity to end the debate on the organization of a similar referendum France, opened by him by “apprentice sorcerers” because “the appointment of democratic Europe will be held at the next presidential”.

“MANY inconsistency AND SOME JUSTICE” RIGHT

The right is not spared. He sees his projects “a lot of inconsistency and some justice.” “The programs of candidates for the primary is over spending in all areas and less taxes in all others,” he laughs by honing his campaign arguments.

“It’s about other subjects that is the difference, mainly on Europe and on national identity but for the rest, it is, so to speak, a mutual fund bad investment “, asserts the head of state could face again that it has eliminated in 2012, former President Nicolas Sarkozy.

But Mr Hollande is also for his left, rejecting the treason trial that made him many allies in 2012.

“the betrayal would have been to leave the country in the state where I found it. I ‘m will explain to the French as much as necessary, “said the head of state, who unlike Arnaud Montebourg and especially Jean-Luc Mélenchon not imagine” not solve the problems of a French sixth Republic “. Appeasement also on the Labour Law, “the law will allow to give to unionism means he never had in our country,” he promises, recalling that he will not let on Article 2 (inversion the hierarchy of norms) and it will be used, if necessary, 49-3 last reading in the Assembly.

and true to its convening role, it calms the vis- a-vis a CGT directly implicated in mid-June by Manuel Valls after very significant violence in Paris: “it is not responsible for the violence, she even suffered”

Among the new tax measures for employment, Hollande also cites strengthening the CICE, extending the premium employment in SMEs and the maintenance of the corporate tax, the C3S.

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