China News Service, Paris, June 30 (Li Yang and Li Yue) On the 29th local time, French government spokesman Gregoire confirmed that as part of the bill to boost purchasing power, French officials plan to once again distribute "emergency food aid to low-income families." allowance".

  According to French media reports, the bill to boost purchasing power will be submitted to the Council of Ministers for consideration in July and then to the parliament for a vote.

As part of the bill, the French government plans to once again provide "emergency food assistance allowances" to low-income families. Each beneficiary family can get 100 euros, and each beneficiary family can get an extra 50 euros for each additional child. It is expected that there will be 900 Thousands of families can benefit from it.

The allowance will be credited directly into the beneficiary family's bank account.

  According to reports, this is not the first time that French officials have provided such assistance.

The French government has provided similar special assistance in May and November 2020 after the outbreak of the new crown epidemic.

The Emergency Food Assistance Benefit has benefited more people than previous aid.

Gregoire said it would look into issuing "food checks" that would make quality food more accessible to low-income households.

  Gregoire said that since October last year, the French government has invested more than 25 billion euros in boosting purchasing power, and said that France has reached a peak of inflation, which is expected to moderate by the end of this year and early next year.

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