The French government is considering a 5% surcharge on insurance policies for all French citizens. The proposed measure is intended to help cover the costs of damage resulting from the 2023 riots.
🚨🇫🇷 ALERTE INFO | Le gouvernement ENVISAGE d’instaurer une SURPRIME d’assurance de 5% pour TOUS LES FRANÇAIS, destinée à couvrir les dégâts provoqués par les émeutes de 2023. (Les Échos) pic.twitter.com/SGDLVVfB7s
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“This government has decidedly no longer any limits to its provocation and contempt for the French people,” Marine Le Pen said on X. ” As I had already requested in 2023, during the presentation of an anti-riot plan, we must strictly apply the ‘rioter pays’ principle. It is up to the rioters to bear the cost of repairs,” she said.
She also added: “There is no question of French people’s taxes being used to pay for damage to public property that they have already financed!”
A 2023 report found that the riots caused €1 billion in damage, with insurance claims reaching €793 million—four times more than in 2005.


