2023-09-16 19:33:34
Updated 09/16/23 at 9:33 p.m.
The Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne announced that the distributors will be able to sell gasoline “at a loss” for a few months in order to allow them to “lower prices further”, in an interview posted online Saturday on the website of the Parisian.
The head of government did not accept the opposition’s proposals which call for either a rebate like a year ago, or a reduction in the gasoline tax to deal with the surge in fuel prices which have reached the bar of two euros per liter.
No fuel subsidy
“With this unprecedented measure, we will have tangible results for the French, without subsidizing fuel,” she assured, following recalling that selling at a loss has been prohibited by law since 1963. “Everyone takes their share” , she affirmed, assuring that “it is normal to involve large industrialists”, while recalling that “the responsibility of the State is also to reduce its deficit and its debt”.
Asked regarding the comments of the national secretary of the PCF, Fabien Roussel, who this week called on the French “to invade gas stations and supermarkets”, Élisabeth Borne said she was “surprised” by declarations which were not “in her habits”. “I called him to tell him that it was a very bad message and that political leaders had to be very careful with their words in a context where there can be anger among some of our fellow citizens,” he said. -she declared.
On the question of purchasing power, the head of government rejected the RN’s proposal to remove the TVA on food products, calling on the far-right party to read “the studies which have proven that going from 5.5% to 0% is very often not reflected in prices”.
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