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If he was in power, the founder of the movement Génération.s would have asked for efforts "to Total, which affects the Crédit Impôt Compétitivité Emploi". He also called to question the elimination of the ISF.
Benoît Hamon, founder of the Generations movement, said Thursday it favors the maintenance of the fuel tax increase scheduled for January 1, while denouncing a government that makes pay "always the same" and does not "accompany".
A "legitimate" protest. The "yellow vests" that manifest "say" we are plucked, and in addition we take for fools: when we are asked an effort to participate in the ecological transition, we do not ask airlines, Total, large banks that finance fossil fuels more than green energy, said Benoît Hamon on RTL. "They are always the same who pay" and "the protest" of the French "is legitimate", he added.
Hamon "would maintain the trajectory of the carbon tax". If he was in power, the former presidential candidate "will maintain (t) the path of the carbon tax", which is "necessary", but he "would mobilize the means to provide social support", "n ' would have (t) not questioned the train lines ", would have asked for efforts" to Total, which affects the Crédit Impôt Compétitivité Emploi (CICE, Ed), financed by fuel taxes ", he listed . He also called for "calling into question" the abolition of the wealth tax.
Asked whether he would be alongside the "yellow vests" again called to demonstrate Saturday, he confirmed that his "job is not to put on a yellow vest". "I do not want to be in recovery, I do not think this is what yellow vests demand," he said, criticizing the presence in recent demonstrations of other politicians.
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