Gabriel Attal knows how to speak clearly. On unemployment insurance, although it granted a delay to the social partners, everyone understood that there would be a reform reducing in particular the duration of compensation. This clarity is even an argument to convince financial policemen of all stripes that his hand will not shake. Gabriel Attal knows how to speak clearly. When, in the same interview on TF1, he castigates the “no wave” against Islamism, he is not beating around the bush.
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When Gabriel Attal is not clear, it is all the more noticeable. And 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 fact that the Macronian executive never reversed its 2017 tax decisions. Certainly, he recalled that France was already breaking records in terms of taxes and that the “rich » were already taxed more than in many other countries. But then the Prime Minister…
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