Today some elected officials resumed their idea to the bond

Say that the speech of Nicolas Sarkozy to Douai is expected with impatience and excitement by the elected representatives of the majority is a mild euphemism. Face in their constituencies, the difficulties of businesses and the concern of voters, they dream all, such as Frédéric Lefebvre, spokesman for the UMP national Secretary of the party to the economy, a "powerful and targeted" plan which is "a lever for the jobs and growth". "Everything will be in the determination, in the articulation and the reality of funding," said MP villepiniste Hervé Mariton. On a possible bonus case and on the budgetary impact of stimulus, the UMP deputies are not unanimous.

Differential case

Once is not custom, Patrick Devedjian yesterday threw a keypad in the mare. On Canal , the General Secretary of the UMP, former Minister of industry, admitted that he "don't like" increase in the premium case-sensitive. A measure that "very expensive" and may be "unnecessary" in light of the "large number of cars going to the case each year. In their vast majority, UMP deputies believe even the "interesting" idea, both to deplete stocks of unsold vehicles, to encourage them to buy "A very good measure", provides Frédéric Lefebvre. "The worst of the measures with the exception of all others", temper Gilles Carrez, the general rapporteur for the Budget.

Public deficits

Henri Guaino was right too soon Stating early October as "temporarily" Maastricht criteria "are not the priority of priorities", the Special Adviser to Nicolas Sarkozy was attracted the ire of virtually all of the UMP parliamentarians. Two months later, the lines have moved, and many see in public deficits a "variable of adjustment". Justify, this to be used for "short-term", "non-recurring", measures focus on investment and research, and that is not relinquished the objective of return to balance. "The situation has changed", argues Pierre Méhaignerie, the Chairman of the Board of Finance of the Assembly. "Let's put out the fire;" "then, will it pay the invoice of the fire", Liberal MP Jean-Michel Fourgous slides. "Go to a deficit of 5 of GDP is not a tragedy," said Patrick Ollier, who chairs the Committee on Economic Affairs. Others do still want to hear. "It must weigh as little as possible to deficits", insists Gilles Carrez. MP François Goulard, him, argues that today digging deficits, the Government binds the hands tomorrow, standing at the time of the recovery. For "don't miss out of the crisis", Hervé Mariton calls its wishes a "long term industrial policy", with "real choice" and not "plans on the comet".

Large state borrowing

Bernard Accoyer, President of the Assembly, had proposed it in October in "Les echos", but Nicolas Sarkozy had excluded it the following day, cutting short the debate. Today, some elected officials resumed their idea to the bond. Patrick Ollier is in the great state borrowing a "healthy" means to finance a major rail, road and river work policy. Louis Giscard d'Estaing, one of the Vice-Chairmen of the Committee on Finance of the Assembly, is more reserved: "Except that it the shows me, I see no need." "This is not the approach, not the debate", slice Jérôme Chartier, UMP to reform national speaker. The loan "is not justified", risk of "divert savings" while must cash in banks, said Michel Bouvard, Member of Parliament close to François Fillon. Under cover of anonymity, a relative of the head of State spoke of a "credible solution" for the future: "at a time, much will need to fill deficits...".

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