The French Prime Minister, Sébastien Lecornu, has proposed a new measure aimed at redirecting large inheritances toward investment funds, as an alternative to the controversial Zucman tax. This idea was discussed during economic meetings in Aix-en-Provence, where Lecornu emphasized the need to address wealth inequality. The proposal references the work of economist Philippe Aghion, who suggested mandatory philanthropy for wealthy families upon inheritance, with heavy taxation if they refuse. Lecornu described the idea as a 'challenge' ('chiche') and indicated it could be included in the upcoming budget debate. The government is considering formalizing this measure for inclusion in the finance bill to be presented in October, though details remain unclear.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): While the topic of wealth redistribution and taxation is politically charged, the article presents both the Zucman tax and the proposed 'forced philanthropy' as alternatives without overtly favoring either side. The framing remains balanced between the government’s stance and the academic suggestion





