Dépenses, retraites, Milei : le plan de David Lisnard pour réveiller la droite
Quentin Hoster, Deputy Managing Director of Nouvelle Énergie and a close associate of David Lisnard, analyzes France's economic and political decline. He criticizes the burden of public spending, centralization, and the pay-as-you-go pension system, and advocates for a liberal renewal based on responsibility, freedom of choice, and state reform. 🎧 Listen on your favorite platforms - and don't hesitate to give it 5 stars to help spread the word about the podcast: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7hdE... Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/fr/show/100077... Chapters: 00:00 Teaser: The key issues of the interview 00:52 Introduction: Politics, the economy, and the French crisis 03:40 Quentin Hoster's career and his political commitment 06:41 Valeurs Actuelles: Editorial evolution and economic shift 10:04 Why political representation no longer reflects French society 12:45 The National Rally and the economy: Rupture or continuity? 15:58 Javier Milei, Argentina, and the Liberal Awakening in France 18:50 France: Diagnosis of an Economic Decline 21:52 French Centralization: A Major Political Obstacle? 24:42 Pensions: Why the Pay-as-You-Go System is Reaching Its Limits 31:06 Funded Pension Schemes: How They Work, Advantages, and Misconceptions 33:52 Wealth, Success, and Social Envy: The French Malaise 37:00 Why Do the French Lack Economic Literacy? 39:55 Social Security and Healthcare: What Reforms Are Still Possible? 43:42 Argentina: What Javier Milei's Reforms Are Really Changing 51:42 Liberalism, Libertarianism: What Are the Differences? 55:53 Reducing Public Spending: How to Make Reforms Acceptable? 01:00:59 What Level of Public Spending for a Prosperous Europe? 01:02:00 Public Spending and Growth: The Real Economic Link 01:02:52 AI and Administration: Towards a Simpler and More Efficient State? 01:05:21 Civil Service: Can Staffing Levels Be Reduced Without Dismantling Services? 01:06:56 Where Does Public Money Go? Priorities, Waste, and Trade-offs 01:08:05 The Golden Budget Rule: How to Rebalance Public Finances 01:09:17 National Education: Reforms Have Become Essential 01:11:32 Schools: Freedom of Choice, Competition, and Empowerment 01:13:19 David Lisnard: Career, Methodology, and Political Vision 01:23:02 New Energy: Building a Credible Political Force 01:28:23 How to Emerge Politically in a Saturated Landscape? 01:31:25 Social media: the decisive weapon for political notoriety 01:38:35 Authenticity, sincerity, and the transformation of political discourse 01:50:11 The top priorities of a reformist government 01:54:21 President, Prime Minister: who should really govern?

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