France's deficit/GDP ratio in 2013 it should settle at “undoubtedly 3,7%”. To say it is Francois Hollande. The President of the French Republic speaks of "an unprecedented and considerable structural adjustment", referring to the proportional drop in the public deficit in the last two years.
At the end of 2011, in fact, "the French public deficit was over 5% of the national wealth, at 4,5% in 2012 and will undoubtedly be at 3,7% in 2013, even if we will try to get less", he declared Hollande, who then outlined the path to follow for the economy across the Alps: "to stay on this trajectory without doing anything that could weaken growth".