Brussels, 06/06/2016 (Agence Europe) - France will keep its commitments to reduce its public deficit in nominal terms in 2016 and 2017, according to finance minister Michel Sapin.
“This year and next, there is no question that we will deviate from our aims to bring down the public deficit. I wish to be very clear on this point: France's deficit will be considerably below 3% in 2017”, Sapin told the newspaper Les Échos, in an interview published on Monday 6 June (our translation...