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Haut Conseil des finances publiques

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High Council for Public Finance
Haut Conseil des Finances Publiques
FormationDecember 2012; 12 years ago (December 2012)
PurposeIndependent analysis of the public finances ahead of the budget
Location
  • 13 rue Cambon, 75100 Paris, France
Region served
France
Chairman
Didier Migaud
Websitewww.hcfp.fr

The High Council of Public Finances (HCFP) (French: Haut Conseil des Finances Publiques) is a French independent fiscal oversight body.[1] Its aim is to evaluate the assumptions made by the government in relation to the budgets and to ensure the coherence of public finances with the European budgetary agreements and pacts to which France is party. The HCFP operates under the responsibility of the French Court of Audit.[2]

History

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body created by the Organic Law 2012-1403 in December 2012 by the French government in the framework European Union budgetary coordination. The HCFP is a member of the EU Independent Fiscal Institutions Network set up by the EU in September 2015 for international coordination.

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The HCFP operates under the authority granted to it by;

Objective

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The HCFP reports of the following variables used by the government when setting the budget;

  • GDP growth rate
  • Revenues & Spending by central & local government and public bodies
  • Revenues & Spending of the Social Security system
  • Deviations between previous year forecasts and assumptions and outcomes

Members

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The membership comprises 11 members who are not remunerated. Four members are magistrates of the Court of Auditors, four members are designated by;

  • the president of the national Assembly
  • the president of the Senate
  • the president of the Finance Commission of the National Assembly
  • the president of the Finance Commission of the Senate

One member is designated by the President of the Economics, Social & Environment Council. Members serve a single 5-year term with the exception of Court of Auditor magistrates who may serve a second term.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Bourgery-Gonse, Théo (19 October 2023). "France readies for charm offensive as debt levels back on rating agencies' radar". Euractiv. Retrieved 1 February 2024.
  2. ^ "Le Haut Conseil des finances publiques met en cause la crédibilité et la cohérence des prévisions gouvernementales en matière d'emploi" [The High Council of Public Finances calls into question the credibility and consistency of government forecasts on employment] (in French). Alternatives Economiques. April 17, 2024.