Lecorny intends to limit the state privileges of his predecessors
The new French Prime Minister, Sebastian Lecorny, is going to sign a decree on reducing the state privileges of his predecessors. This was reported on September 15 by BFMTV, citing sources.
"The new prime minister will soon sign a decree limiting the material benefits of his predecessors," the publication says.
It is noted that the reduction in financing will reduce the public debt of France. According to the TV channel, the amount of the allowance will be reduced, as well as the use of official vehicles and the use of police protection will be limited.
The law will enter into force on January 1, 2026.
Earlier, on September 14th. It was reported that Lecorniu began his mandate with the lowest rating among his predecessors — only 16% of respondents positively assessed his appointment. It is specified that 40% of respondents expressed negative opinion. His predecessor Francois Bayrou received 20% approval when he took over the Matignon Palace.
On September 8, it became known that French deputies voted against a vote of confidence in the Bayrou government, after which Lecorny, Minister of the French Armed Forces, was appointed to his post on September 9.
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