the State is refocusing on sovereign functions and ecological transition

2023-07-16 18:10:42
The Minister Delegate in charge of Public Accounts, Gabriel Attal, and the Minister of Economy and Finance, Bruno Le Maire, leave the Council of Ministers, July 13, 2023. GEOFFROY VAN DER HASSELT / AFP

For Bercy, it is an effort “on an unprecedented scale at least since 2015”. According to the first budget documents sent to parliamentarians, state spending will decrease in 2024 by 4.2 billion euros compared to 2023 – at least as they were calibrated before the debate in Parliament in autumn 2022 – to stand at 356 billion euros. “This represents a decline of 3.5% taking inflation into account”, says the Ministry of Finance. The “revenue” part of the budget, namely tax revenue, will be worked out following the summer.

In a context of very constrained public finances because marked by a succession of crises since 2020, the executive needs to send strong signals, both to investors who buy French debt, and to the European Commission. While the major European countries have embarked on savings and debt reduction programs – Germany has announced severe cuts to reduce its deficit to 1.75% of GDP in 2024 – France has promised to bring its own below 3 % of GDP in 2027, once morest 4.9% forecast in 2023, with a march of 0.5 points of GDP in 2024. Above all, it will once once more be on the radar of rating agencies this fall, in full review of the budget 2024 in Parliament.

After several weeks of discussions between the Minister Delegate for Public Accounts, Gabriel Attal, and his colleagues from the various ministries, the “ceiling letters” which set the resources allocated to the latter must be formally sent within the next ten days. . According to the Ministry of the Budget, they respond to three imperatives: debt reduction, the “rearmament of public services” which are defence, the interior, justice and education, and finally the financing of the ecological transition.

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The sovereign functions, whose resources are now largely covered by the multi-annual programming laws, will thus see their budget increase significantly in 2024: + 3.3 billion euros for defense, + 1.1 billion euros for the ministry from the inside, and + 500 million euros for justice. National education, which will receive 3.9 billion euros more than in 2023, receives here “the largest increase in 2024”, according to Bercy. An envelope which must come to feed the salary increases for teachers, the reform of vocational high schools and the revaluation of those accompanying students with disabilities.

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