France's National Assembly rejects proposals for taxing the ultra-wealthy

France's National Assembly has rejected proposals for taxing the ultra-wealthy, leaving Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu's minority government facing a major crisis. The vote comes as lawmakers are debating Lecornu's 2026 budget, which aims to address France's growing deficit.

Two left-wing proposals were put forward: one by French economist Gabriel Zucman, calling for a minimum 2% tax on wealth over €100 million, and another by the centre-left Socialist Party, proposing a 3% levy on assets worth more than €10 million. However, it was Zucman's plan that generated significant support in public polls, suggesting that his target of raising up to €15-20 billion annually could be achievable.

Prime Minister Lecornu opted for a different approach, proposing a 2% levy on assets in holding companies not used for business purposes. This measure is expected to raise up to €1 billion by targeting the personal assets in around 4,000 holding companies that serve no economic purpose other than to reduce an individual's tax bill.

The proposed taxes were seen as a way to address "tax justice" and ensure that the ultra-wealthy contribute proportionally to the system. However, the government faces significant challenges in passing this legislation, with the opposition from the right and concerns about its potential impact on economic growth.

Lecornu's fragile minority government relies heavily on support from Socialist Party lawmakers to pass his budget and survive no-confidence votes. The failure of these proposals is a major blow to Lecornu's efforts to secure this support and implement his policies.

The vote marks a significant setback for France's efforts to address income inequality and reform its tax system. As the government faces further challenges in the coming months, including upcoming presidential elections and budget debates, it remains to be seen whether these proposals will receive another chance at life.
 
I'm so down on this move by Sébastien Lecornu 🤦‍♂️. I mean, come on, €1 billion is a small fraction of what the ultra-wealthy are raking in each year. It's like they're playing a game of economic whack-a-mole – every time you fix one hole, another one opens up. And let's be real, it's not like this is going to make a dent in the growing deficit 📉.

I'm all for tax justice and making sure everyone contributes their fair share, but this government needs to step up its game if they want to address income inequality. We need real change here, not just some token gestures that will keep the wealthy happy while the rest of us struggle on 💸.
 
This is just getting crazy 🤯... I mean, what's next? Rich people hiding their cash in holding companies like they're playing some kind of super-sophisticated hide-and-seek game? It's like they think the system is rigged against them or something. Newsflash: it's not a conspiracy, it's just math 💸.

And now Lecornu's minority government is in a bit of a pickle 🤔... if they can't get this tax thing right, how are they gonna pass their budget and stay afloat? It's like they're trying to solve a puzzle blindfolded while being attacked by a swarm of bees 🐝😩.

I'm not surprised that the right-wing opposition is causing trouble though 😒... it's just politics as usual. But still, you'd think the left would be able to get some decent legislation through without so much resistance 🔙.

At this point, I'm just wondering if these ultra-rich folks are even paying attention 🤑... or if they're just counting on their money and influence to keep them afloat 💸👀. It's like they think the rules of society don't apply to them or something 🤷‍♂️. Anyway, this is just one more piece in the never-ending puzzle that is French politics 🤯...
 
🤦‍♂️ politicians always finding a way to screw up even simple stuff like taxing billionaires lol 🤑

or

France is all about fairness... till someone with €100m gets in the way 😒

and

taxing rich people is kinda basic, shouldn't they just give some of their fortune back already? 💸
 
Ugh, this is so frustrating 🤯! I mean, come on, France is like, super rich with all that art and history, but their ultra-wealthy are basically getting away scot-free 💸. It's like, they're hiding their assets in these holding companies and it's just not fair 😒. And what really gets me is how the opposition is all about economic growth, but it's clear they're just looking out for themselves 🤑.

Anyway, I think the government should've stuck with Zucman's plan - at least that way you'd have a real shot at raising some serious cash 💸. But noooo, Lecornu had to go and water it down with this 2% levy on holding companies thing 🤔. It just doesn't seem like enough, you know? And what about the fact that it's only targeting these personal assets that are just sitting there doing nothing? It feels like they're trying to be all smart and stuff 😏.

I guess we'll just have to wait and see if this gets revisited down the line 🤞. In the meantime, I think we need some real action on income inequality 💪. France deserves better than just a bunch of fancy talk about "tax justice" 😊.
 
Ugh, I mean... 🤦‍♂️ this whole thing is a mess. The fact that France can't even get some basic wealth tax right is just sad. I mean, come on, 4,000 holding companies with no economic purpose other than to reduce an individual's tax bill? It sounds like a bunch of rich people playing games with their money. 🤑 And what about the public polls showing support for Zucman's plan? The government should've at least tried to compromise or find a way to make it work. Instead, they just opted out and left us wondering why we even bother voting for them now 😐. The whole thing feels like a classic case of "they're in it for themselves" and not really caring about the people's well-being 🤷‍♂️. Can't they just do something to address income inequality already? 🙄
 
😐 think its kinda weird that they cant just get together & vote on somethin simple like this... 2% tax on ultra-wealthy sounds pretty reasonable 2 me, especially if its about gettin more money 4 the gov 2 fund public services 🤑 but idk how thats gonna affect economic growth tho... guess ur right 2 worry bout that when u r tryna make a change 💸
 
Ugh, can't believe what just happened in France 🤦‍♂️! I mean, taxing the ultra-wealthy is like, so on point, you know? But they gotta go and mess it up 😒. 2% tax on €100 million sounds like a decent starting point to me 💸. And 3% on €10 million? Forget about it 🚫! Those numbers add up quickly, but at least it's better than nothing, right? 💯

I'm really rooting for Sébastien Lecornu here 👊. He needs that Socialist Party support more than ever. It's like, they're trying to pass the buck and leave this whole 'tax justice' thing to future governments 🙄. But France can't afford that 😩. They need someone to shake things up and make some real changes.

Anyway, it's back to the drawing board for these proposals, I guess 🤔. Maybe they'll come out stronger next time? Wouldn't that be awesome? 🎉
 
🤔 I'm not surprised, you know? We always talk about fairness, but when it comes down to it, people don't want to pay more, even if it means the system is broken 🤑. It's like, we all wanna be part of the herd, nobody wants to rock the boat. This Lecornu guy, he's trying to do something good, but the politicians are too scared to take the leap 💔.

It's not just about tax justice, though. It's about our values as a society 🤝. Do we want to be a country where the few have all the power and the many struggle? Or can we find a way to make it more equal? I think it's time for us to rethink what equality means, because right now, it seems like a myth 😔.

The opposition is strong, but so are our voices 💪. We need to keep pushing for change, even if it's hard. Maybe one day we'll have a system where the ultra-wealthy contribute their fair share, and everyone can thrive 🌱. Until then, I'll just be over here, thinking about it... 🤯
 
🤔 I'm telling you, this is just a distraction from the real issue... what's really going on with all these ultra-rich people? 🤑 They're like vampires, sucking the life out of France's economy and leaving everyone else to foot the bill. This 2% levy on holding companies is just a drop in the ocean compared to what they could be paying if it was a flat tax on their entire wealth. And don't even get me started on Lecornu's plan being rejected... I think he knew it wouldn't pass and was just trying to stall for time while the opposition does his dirty work. 🕵️‍♂️ The real question is, who's behind all this, manipulating the system from the shadows? 💸
 
Man, I'm really surprised by this outcome 🤯. I mean, taxing the ultra-wealthy is like, common sense, right? They're not exactly hiding under a rock, you know? 😂 It's all about fairness and making sure everyone contributes to the system. The fact that they couldn't get it done says a lot about the politics in France, though. I'm not going to lie, I thought Zucman's plan was solid 💯. 2% on €100 million is still a decent chunk of change, you know? 🤑 And yeah, Lecornu's government is gonna have a tough time getting this through with the opposition like that... it's gonna be interesting to see how they maneuver 🔄
 
🤔 I'm really surprised they didn't go with Zucman's plan 🤑... I mean, 2% on wealth over a hundred million is nothing, right? 😂 But seriously, it just shows how out of touch the government is with the people 🙄. We all know those rich folks are hiding their cash in holding companies and paying peanuts in taxes. It's not like they're gonna miss a few billion euros 💸. And what's with this "tax justice" thing? It's like, come on guys, you're already making billions, shouldn't you be willing to give a little more? 🤷‍♂️ The opposition is right too, though - it could hurt economic growth and all that jazz 💪. I just hope they try again soon, 'cause this one's got me feeling like I'm stuck in the 90s 📺
 
OMG, I'M SO DISAPPOINTED!!! 🤕 IT'S LIKE THE GOVT IS JUST GIVING AWAY ALL THEIR WEALTH TO THE RICH PEOPLE!!! 😱 AND NOW THEY'RE SAYING ITS NOT FAIR?!? 🙄 COME ON, FOLKS! WE NEED TO START TAXING THE ULTRA-WEALTHY OR ELSE WE'LL BE STUCK IN THIS CYCLE OF POVERTY FOREVER!!! 💸 I MEAN, IT'S NOT LIKE THEY'RE DOING ANYTHING WRONG, JUST LIVING LARGE!!! 🤷‍♀️ BUT SERIOUSLY, WHO NEEDS A MINIMUM 2% TAX ON WEALTH OVER €100 MILLION?!? THAT'S LIKE GIVING THEM A FREE PASS TO KEEP THEIR MONEY!!! 💸
 
I'm so bummed out about this 🤕. It seems like France's government is really struggling to make some much-needed changes that would help reduce income inequality and tax the ultra-wealthy more fairly 💸. I mean, come on, these people are basically hiding their assets in holding companies just to avoid paying taxes? It doesn't seem right 🙄. And now it looks like Lecornu's government is facing a major crisis because of this rejection 😬. The fact that the Socialist Party wasn't able to muster enough support for Gabriel Zucman's proposals is pretty telling - it shows how out of touch some politicians are with the people who need help the most 🤷‍♀️. Anyway, I guess we'll just have to wait and see if these proposals will get another shot in the coming months 🕰️.
 
Ugh, can't believe what's happening here 🤦‍♂️. The French gov is trying to tackle income inequality but it's being shot down by the very people in power 😒. The fact that they're proposing a 2% tax on ultra-wealthy and then not even bothering to make it work is just frustrating 💸. I mean, come on, you can't just propose something and expect it to magically happen 🤔. There needs to be more discussion, more negotiation...it's not that hard 🙄. And now the opposition is already piling on, citing concerns about economic growth 📉. This just sets the stage for a long and drawn-out process that'll probably result in nothing being done 🕰️.
 
🤔 France is really struggling with its wealthy elite, right? Like, 2% doesn't seem a lot but €1 billion is nothing compared to what Zucman's plan could bring in 💸. And honestly, who needs holding companies that just serve tax purposes anyway? 🙄 It's all about fairness and making sure everyone contributes their fair share of the system 🤝. Lecornu's gotta regroup and find new ways to make this work or his government is gonna crash 🚨!
 
I'm like totally bummed out about this 🤕. France's got a huge wealth gap and they're not doing anything about it 🤑. These ultra-rich people are basically just hiding their money in holding companies, avoiding taxes 📈. It's so unfair to the rest of us who have to work hard to make ends meet 💼.

I'm all for tax justice and making sure everyone contributes their fair share 🤝. Zucman's proposal was a great idea, but now it's being thrown out the window 😔. The government should be focusing on closing these loopholes and implementing policies that address income inequality 🔒.

I'm worried about Lecornu's minority government too - they need to get some solid support from other parties if they want to pass this legislation 🤝. It's like, can't we just have a system where everyone contributes fairly? 🤷‍♀️

Here's a simple diagram of what's going on:
```
+---------------+
| Ultra-rich |
| hide money |
+---------------+
|
| Holding companies
v
+---------------+ +---------------+
| Tax loopholes | | Unfair tax system |
+---------------+ +---------------+
| |
| France's economy |
| suffers because of it 🤕
```
Ugh, I'm just so frustrated 😡.
 
🤯 omg can you believe this? france is literally gonna lose out on so much cash from taxing the rich 🤑 they gotta come up with a new plan ASAP or risk getting totally rocked in the next elections 🎸 and seriously who even uses holding companies to avoid taxes 🙄 it's like they're playing some kinda game of financial hide-and-seek 💃🏻
 
ugh i dont get why they cant just make some rich people pay their fair share 🤑🤦‍♂️ france is one of the richest countries in the world and yet its still got a huge wealth gap... it just seems so obvious that taxing the ultra wealthy would bring in some serious cash 💸 for the government, but i guess politics is all about compromise right? 😐
 
Ugh, this is so unfair 🤦‍♂️! The rich are getting richer and the poor are still struggling. It's all about tax justice and making sure everyone contributes their fair share. I mean, come on, €100 million? That's like, a private island or something 🌴! Lecornu needs to think outside the box and come up with some creative solutions to raise that money. The 2% levy on holding companies is just not enough, imo 💸. It's all about sending a message and making sure those who have more than their fair share of the pie start paying up 🤑. This is a huge blow to Lecornu's government and I hope he comes back stronger with some new ideas 💪. The people need change, not just empty promises 🗣️!
 
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