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French PM eyes five-year spending freeze

By Ben Hall, John Thornhill and Peggy Hollinger in Paris

Published: January 23 2008 22:11 | Last updated: January 23 2008 22:11

France is planning to freeze public spending for five years under its biggest programme of social and economic reform since the late 1960s, according to François Fillon, the prime minister.

In an interview with the Financial Times, his first with a foreign newspaper since being appointed by President Nicolas Sarkozy in May last year, Mr Fillon signalled his intention to get serious about restoring French public finances to health.

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