In an interview with Les Echos, Gabriel Attal revealed the underside of the 2023 Budget. National Education, Employment and Solidarity will benefit from an “unprecedented credit increase”, according to the Minister of Public Accounts.
$12.5 billion. It is “the unprecedented increase” in credits allocated to the Ministries of Education, Labor and Solidarity. In an interview given to EchosGabriel Attal, Minister of Public Accounts, details the future 2023 budget.
“There will be three priority “blocks” (…): training and employment, the sovereign pole and the ecological transition”, he explains. For the first block, credits will therefore increase by 11.4%.
In detail, the Employment budget will increase by 6.4 billion: the objective still being to reach one million apprentices, even if “a necessary work of recalibrating aid will be undertaken”, assures- he. National Education will receive 3.6 billion more. “No teacher will enter the career with less than 2,000 euros net”, recalled the Minister of Public Accounts.
“The bill will not be take it or leave it”
The regal block is not left out either. Including Defense, Interior, Justice and Foreign Affairs, the budget will be increased by “6.1 billion euros”. “A very significant increase that we assume,” said Gabriel Attal.
The projects undertaken: “the increase of three billion in credits for the armies in 2023”, “the doubling of the presence of law enforcement on the ground by 2030”, “the recruitment of new magistrates” and “the construction of new prison places”.
As for the third block, that of the ecological transition, it will be allocated an increase of 3.3 billion euros.
“The 2023 finance bill that we will present with Bruno Le Maire to Parliament in the fall, will not be take it or leave it. We will have the same method of compromise, but we will also have the same red lines: no debt , nor taxes,” said the minister. The return to parliament is therefore likely to be lively.
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