
Though lack of fuel what’s more, it didn’t escape you. Many have noticed these long queues at gas stations to fill up until tomorrow, November 16, 2022. The reason? Less discount on fuel provided by the state. It actually comes from 30-10 cents per liter. A drop that makes you shudder when you know that the deficit, which lasted a little more than a month, did not allow to the poorest families really use this help…
Given the possible violent movements of people, v government spokesman Olivier Verand promises a new fuel discount from the beginning of 2023. But let’s not rush to win.
Discount on fuel, offer on terms
Near the microphone our colleagues from BFM TVOlivier Verand spoke about this new system which “ should affect 11 to 12 million people ». Pay attention to the usage conditional in passing. He pursues: ” Once we have exempted all French people from the increase in energy prices, we are going to move towards a system that will affect those who most need a car to go to work and who experience the most difficulties in everyday life because they cannot afford fuel . which would be too expensive. »
Furthermore, Olivier Veran remained silent on a any encrypted data. At the moment it is impossible quantify the future discount for fuel However, a government spokesman claimed that this new fuel discount ” will last as long as necessary ». Statements that can be considered to the contrary that this aid should not affect the state budgetor costs the government too much money.
Focus on the most modest and large videos
However, according to BFM TV’s Olivier Veran, the aim of this new fuel discount is to aimed at the most modest and those who need a vehicle every day. In other words, big wheels.
To collect this future state aid, we know nothing at the time of writing. Olivier Veran leaves it at that minister responsible for the file to explain in functioning and order of execution. The spokesman notes: we want something simple. »
Phasing out of fuel rebates: Olivier Veran (@olivierveran) says that now he wants to “target this money to those who need it most” pic.twitter.com/bRUHkGtzQg
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In short, everything is simple in the language. It remains to be seen in practice how all this translates…
Source: Auto Plus

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