Gabriel Attal should be clear on taxes, but also on the savings that will have to be made. On unemployment insurance, everyone understood that there would be a reform reducing the duration of compensation.

On tax increases, he was not clear. We clearly understood that he didn't want it; one would not swear that he would not do so. Certainly, he praised, and rightly so, the Macronian executive never reversed its 2017 tax decisions. But then the Prime Minister… This article is reserved for subscribers. You have 67% left to discover.