While the government, Bersi in particular, wants to tighten the screws on local elected officials for the next five years to help reduce the country’s debt, mayors are not hesitating to step up. Faced with an energy crisis and skyrocketing inflation, local elected officials fear a “tremendous growth” an 85 percent increase in their expenses next year, particularly electricity and gas bills, after a 41 percent increase this year.
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Furthermore, the uncertainty is such that “all municipalities decided to move their budget vote to March“It is the deadline for their adoption,” said Pierre Breteau of the Association of French Mayors (AMF), in the framework of the organization’s congress on Tuesday, which publishes three studies on local finances carried out by the AMF: Post Bank, as well as the observatory of local finance and public administration.
To support their argument, the mayors claim the evolution of the cost-price index…
Source: Le Figaro

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