Wednesday, January 23, 2008

The deputies PS to Lagarde: " everything goes very well Madam Marchioness "

Questioned by Laurent Fabius about the financial crisis, the Minister of Finance answered that " the real economy (worked) well ". The elected representatives of the opposition then resumed(took back) in choir the tune of Ray Ventura's song.

Christine Lagarde
( Sipa)

Christine Lagarde ( Sipa)
The deputy PS intoned " everything goes very well Madam Marchioness ", on Wednesday, January 23rd in the National Assembly, during the session of the questions of current events at the address of the Minister of Finance, Christine Lagarde, questioned by Laurent Fabius about the financial crisis.
Asserting that " the real economy (...) Work, please ", Christine Lagarde drew a flattering picture(board) of his politics(policy), quoting the increase of the consumption, the new business start-ups and the jobs(uses) and assuring that France " made in this context (of financial crisis) before and better than the United States ".
Right after the Minister returned to the bench of the government, the sometimes hilarious elected representatives resumed(took back) in choir the tune created in 1935 by the singer Ray Ventura, thrown(launched) by the deputy of the North, Christian Bataille.

" Stop the dogmatic attitude "


Previously the former(ancient) Prime Minister Laurent Fabius had made " six propositions " in front of the financial crisis.
He(It) had suggested that the government formulates economic objectives " on-line with the events ", leads a " particular action(share) in the direction of SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED FIRMS and households(houseworks) ", acts at the European level for " to stop the dogmatic attitude " of the BCE, requires(demands) at the level international " a transparency of the financial, banking rules " and demand " that the IMF sees confiding(entrusting) a mission of alert on these subjects ".
The PS blames the government " to make as if the events do not concern France " and " to make the burying of heads in the sand ", according to the comments of deputies.

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