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"Politician" claims: New taxes are introduced to finance a budget of two trillion euros
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"Politician" claims: New taxes are introduced to finance a budget of two trillion euros

French President Emmanuel Macron has instructed his administration to find new taxes at the EU level to fund the bloc's next budget of two billion euros, according to 'Politiko' citing sources. Failure to reach an agreement on new taxes would result in Paris sending more money to Brussels—supporting the far-right National Rally, which leads in polls for the April 2027 presidential election. Unlike other wealthy countries like Germany and the Netherlands, France does not want to reduce the EU budget, which provides generous subsidies for its strong agricultural sector. Instead, Macron is pushing Brussels to collect more funds through EU-wide taxes on areas such as American tech giants and foreign polluters, rather than relying on larger payments from national governments. The initial tax package proposed by the European Commission—including carbon import duties, emissions, electronic waste, tobacco revenues, and corporate profits—has faced resistance from governments opposing measures that could disproportionately harm domestic industry.

Poznato je kada će biti predsednički izbori u Francuskoj, a datumi su zvanično objavljeni. Prema informacijama koje su dostavili neimenovani izvor i francuski mediji, prvi krug izbora održavaće se 18. aprila 2027. godine, a drugi krug će biti organizovan 2. maja 2027. godine. Ovi datumi su doneti nakon dugotrajnog razmatranja i odluke vlade, koja je finalno izabrala opciju pomeranja datuma za nedelju dana, kako bi se omogućilo bolje planiranje i organizaciju izbora. Odluka je objavljena na sednici Saveta ministara, a zvanično objavljivanje datuma očekuje se u sredu.

Aktuelni predsednik, Emanuel Makron, nema pravo da se ponovo kandiduje za predsednički mandat, jer francuski ustav ograničava broj predsedničkih mandata na dva uzastopna. Ovo znači da, ako se izbori održe 2027. godine, Makron ne može da bude kandidat, što je već jedno od ključnih pitanja za političku scenu. Ovo ograničenje je važno jer je Makron bio dominantan u prethodnim izborima, a njegova odsustvo može da promeni dinamiku političkog borba.

Međutim, situacija nije jednostavna samo zbog Makronovog statusa. Marin Le Pen, liderka krajnje desnice, takođe se suočava s ozbiljnim pravnim problemima. Apelacioni sud u Parizu razmatra odluku koja bi joj mogla da donese obavezu nošenja elektronske nanogice ili zabranu obavljanja javnih funkcija. Ako ova odluka bude potvrđena, Le Pen bi mogla da bude onemogućena da učestvuje u izborima, što bi značajno uticalo na političku mapu. Le Pen je izrazila svoju nemogućnost da se kandiduje ako joj bude onemogućeno slobodno vođenje kampanje, što je još jedan faktor koji može da promeni pristup izborima.

U međuvremenu, francuski predsednik je pokrenuo novi pristup za financiranje budžeta EU. Makron je naložio svojoj administraciji da pronađe nove poreze na nivou cele EU za finansiranje budžeta od dva biliona evra. Ovo je delo koje je uključivalo pritisak na Brisel da prikupi više novca kroz poreze na područja poput američkih tehnoloških giganata i stranih zagađivača, umesto da se oslanja na veće isplate od nacionalnih vlada. Ovo je posebno važno jer Francuska nema mnogo želje za smanjenjem budžeta EU, koji pruža velike subvencije za njen moćan poljoprivredni sektor. Umesto toga, Makron insistira da se pritisak na Brisel da prikupi više novca kroz poreze, što je jedno od politički najosetljivijih pitanja u pregovorima.

Ova situacija pokazuje kompleksnost političkog okvira u kojem se nalaze i izbori, i ekonomski pitanja. Izbori 2027. godine mogu da postanu ključni moment za političku scenariju u Francuskoj, a odluka o tome ko će biti kandidat može da ima ogroman uticaj na budućnost zemlje. U tom kontekstu, i Le Pen, i Makron igraju važnu ulogu, a njihove akcije i odluke mogu da imaju dubok uticaj na dalji razvoj političke scene.

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Telegraf.rs logoTelegraf.rsParty-alignedCenterFactual 90Objective 853 days ago
French presidential elections: Macron is ineligible to run

France's presidential election dates have been set for the first round on April 18, 2027, and the second round on May 2, 2027, according to unnamed sources familiar with the matter, as reported by French media. The decision comes after the government had previously delayed finalizing the date, despite pressure from candidates and their teams. The chosen dates were confirmed during a cabinet meeting and will be officially announced on Wednesday. Current President Emmanuel Macron is ineligible to run again due to constitutional limits restricting presidents to two consecutive terms.

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MARINE LE PEN: If I wear the NANOGICU I will not participate in the presidential elections!

Marin Le Pen, leader of France's far-right National Rally party, has stated she would not participate in the upcoming presidential election if an appeal court in Paris confirms a ruling requiring her to wear an electronic ankle monitor due to alleged misuse of European Union funds. The court is expected to deliver its decision soon. Le Pen is challenging a March 2025 ruling that found her and several members of her party guilty of misusing €2.9 million in European Parliament funds between 2004 and 2016. If the ruling stands, she could face a ban on holding public office or be required to wear the device. Le Pen emphasized that she would run for president if allowed to campaign freely, but if restricted, she would pursue all legal avenues, including appealing to the Court of Cassation. She is considered a leading contender to succeed President Emmanuel Macron in 2027, with her close ally Jordan Bardella potentially stepping in if she does not run.

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"Politician" claims: New taxes are introduced to finance a budget of two trillion euros

French President Emmanuel Macron has instructed his administration to find new taxes at the EU level to fund the bloc's next budget of two billion euros, according to 'Politiko' citing sources. Failure to reach an agreement on new taxes would result in Paris sending more money to Brussels—supporting the far-right National Rally, which leads in polls for the April 2027 presidential election. Unlike other wealthy countries like Germany and the Netherlands, France does not want to reduce the EU budget, which provides generous subsidies for its strong agricultural sector. Instead, Macron is pushing Brussels to collect more funds through EU-wide taxes on areas such as American tech giants and foreign polluters, rather than relying on larger payments from national governments. The initial tax package proposed by the European Commission—including carbon import duties, emissions, electronic waste, tobacco revenues, and corporate profits—has faced resistance from governments opposing measures that could disproportionately harm domestic industry.

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