To reduce the public deficit, the strategy of increasing tax burdens has already been applied several times, without notable effect. We must move away from this ineffective approach and finally address the control of public spending, argues tax lawyer François Ouairy.
The lack of intermodality in French ports places the country in a position of structural non-competitiveness. France is depriving itself of a transit activity that could create jobs and support the post-Covid expansion of international trade, regrets lawyer Mehdi Bournissa.
The effectiveness of public spending, while the accounts are in the red, is a completely ignored issue. That’s unfortunate. France could improve both its budget management and the performance of its public services, writes lawyer Mehdi Bournissa.