Right: France's government allocates 100 euros to 38m French after price hikes

France's government has announced it will pay 38m citizens out of 100 euros to help at this time of the energy crisis that has triggered price hikes. “The contracting of inflation” will go to all citizens who are paid two thousand or two thousand euros a month, and [...]
“The contracting of inflation” will go to all citizens who are paid two thousand or two thousand euros a month, affecting France's 38 million people.
This includes even those who do not have cars, reports the BBC, translates Periscope.
The first payments will begin to take place by the end of December.
Civil servants, students and pensioners will receive their payments from the beginning of 2022.
The 100 euro payments will not be taxed, and the government of France will cost only 3.8 billion euros.
The Kosovo government, meanwhile, does not plan to take any steps to help citizens who are facing extraordinary price expenses now and several months. /Periscope












