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Nicolas Dufourcq
Nicolas Dufourcq warns that France is on the brink of economic crisis, calling the next presidential election 'the most important in 30 years.' He advocates for raising the retirement age to 67, implementing capitalization, reducing business taxes, and curbing a 'social sphere' he claims is destabilizing the state, while asserting the European Central Bank will not rescue a bankrupt France.
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