France's New Popular Front (NPF) coalition, a left-wing alliance, has announced plans to significantly increase public spending by 100 billion euros in 2025. Senior party official Eric Coquerel stated that the NPF does not intend to leave the euro zone if it wins the upcoming general elections. The coalition's economic program is projected to cost 25 billion euros in 2024 and 100 billion euros in 2025, with anticipated revenues reaching 150 billion euros in 2026-2027. The NPF has also clarified that it does not plan to finance its program through an increase in deficits. The planned spending hike in 2025 amounts to $106.9 billion.
#France's New Popular Front to hike spending by €100bn in 2025 ~official. NFP has made campaign promises that would push public spending up 100 billion euros in 2025, says senior alliance member Eric Coquerel. /via @EUReuters #législatives2024 The New Popular Front has notably…
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🔵 FRANCE'S NEW POPULAR FRONT TO HIKE SPENDING BY 100 BILLION EUROS IN 2025 - OFFICIAL France's newly formed New Popular Front (NPF) left-wing alliance has made campaign promises ahead of the snap parliament election that would push public spending up 100 billion euros ($106.9…
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