Emmanuel Moulin, former director of the Treasury who became chief of staff at Matignon, the Bercy bet

2024-01-12 09:03:01

Baptiste Morin / Photo credits: LUDOVIC MARIN / AFP

Budgetary rigor might well arrive in this new government team. You only have to look at the organization chart, a former Minister of the Budget at the head of the government with, to lead his cabinet, the former director of the Treasury and Bruno Le Maire, confirmed at Bercy, signs the desired economic course by the executive.

New faces were appointed to the government on Thursday and others remained in place. Gérald Darmanin, Sébastien Lecornu, Éric Dupond-Moretti, Bruno Le Maire… All retain their ministry. If the latter retains his title of Minister of the Economy, Finance, Industrial and Digital Sovereignty, he also absorbs the Ministry of Energy previously occupied by Agnès Pannier-Runacher.

Emmanuel Moulin, close to Bruno Le Maire

Enough to give ourselves the best chances of accelerating the reindustrialization of the country as he confided to our colleagues in Figaro. Bruno Le Maire, confirmed as number two in the government, showed color on Monday during his greetings speech in Bercy. Its main mission will be to find 12 billion euros in savings per year from 2025.

Bruno Le Maire will be able to count on his head of government, Gabriel Attal, former roommate for more than a year at Bercy. And certainly on Emmanuel Moulin, specialist in economics and finance, appointed chief of staff of the new Prime Minister. The two men know each other well since before being at the general management of the Treasury, Emmanuel Moulin was Bruno Le Maire’s chief of staff between 2017 and 2020 in Bercy.

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