France to breach EU deficit goal in the wake of Paris attacks
“Europe ought to understand. It’s also time the EU and the Commission understood that this struggle concerns France but also concerns Europe,” said Valls to justify the breach. France foresees to hire 5,000 new policemen and gendarmes in the next two years, 2,500 for the justice ministry and 1,000 extra border guards.
French Prime Minister, Manuel Valls, stated that France would miss the European Union deficit targets due to the military budget plan to be approved following the Paris attacks.
“Europe ought to understand. It’s also time the EU and the Commission understood that this struggle concerns France but also concerns Europe,” said Valls to justify the breach. France foresees to hire 5,000 new policemen and gendarmes in the next two years, 2,500 for the justice ministry and 1,000 extra border guards.