The government is preparing targeted measures to help “big rollers” pay for their gasoline this summer.
This was announced on Monday by the Minister of the Economy, Bruno Le Maire.
"I am working at the request of the Prime Minister on devices targeted at people with the lowest incomes, who use their vehicle because they have no alternative solution, and who are heavy riders", indicated the minister in front of the automotive industry at an event in Paris.
This "quasi-automatic mechanism that can be triggered, for those who need it most, when fuel prices explode" is being developed and will be ready in "several months", according to Bruno Le Maire.
“The goal is that by July 31, we have put in place a measure that will affect those who are the most dependent, the big rollers.
It will be put in place from this summer”, underlined for her part the Minister of Ecological Transition Barbara Pompili on RTL.
Aid and measures to mitigate the impact of rising prices
As inflation sets in, the government has multiplied aid and measures since the fall to limit the rise in energy prices or mitigate its impact.
Latest decision to date, less than a month before the presidential election, Prime Minister Jean Castex announced on Saturday a “discount at the pump of 15 centimes per liter” of fuel, from April 1 and for four months, for both individuals and businesses.
Jean Castex must also present a government aid plan on Wednesday to deal more broadly with the economic and social consequences of the war in Ukraine.
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