Charles Michel at "Evening": "On unemployment, I'm not in a process of punishment"



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Bernard Demonty

After the criticism of his "jobs deal", Charles Michel defends his agreement: "Me, my enemy, is unemployment, and my partners are jobseekers.

I l like the big agreements of the summer, he has one in hand: budget buckled, Belfius soon to stock, the fourth GSM operator in sight, and, he holds a lot: deal for the employment. In his residence in Lambermont, where he receives us, Charles Michel is relaxed, and returns the bullets.


In May, you announced in "Le Soir" a plan against shortages. We wondered if it was an announcement effect but no: the plan is there. Are the measures sufficiently successful to bring about the job creations hoped for?
                    
                

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