Govt launches €4m ad blitz
Govt launches €4m ad blitz"
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ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN TO EXPLAIN SPENDING POWER REFORMS PROVOKES ANGER FROM THE LEFT. The government has launched a four million euro advertising campaign to explain its reforms to boost
French spending power amid claims it could backfire. Opposition Socialist Party leader François Hollande said: “When you have nothing to say in politics, you do advertising.” “The government
must understand that it is not an advertising campaign that will make changes, it’s a change in politics,” he added. The campaign appears in newspapers, television and the internet and runs
until July 11. It highlights government reforms including removing social security charges on overtime, reducing rent deposits to a maximum of one-month’s rent and removing taxes on student
jobs. Prime Minister François Fillon said: “What our citizens are asking their politicians is firstly, keep to your promises; that action and results meet with their concerns. “It’s because
of this that we are informing them of their rights – it is the thrust of this advertising campaign.” In April, President Sarkozy admitted in a TV interview that the government had made
errors in the presentation of its policies. The head of the campaign Thierry Saussez said it highlighted measures that were useful to millions of workers in France. Director of polling group
Viavoice, François Miquet-Marty said the impact of the campaign would be limited if people did not feel any real change. He added that it was a high-risk campaign that could backfire. “The
government can say that it is doing a lot. If the French, who believe that their situation is deteriorating, do not feel any improvement, they will conclude that these efforts are not
working, then this campaign is counter-productive.” Photo: The government campaign.
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