
Fabien Gay
Fabien Gay is a French politician and member of the Communist Party, currently serving as a rapporteur for a Senate commission investigating public aid to large companies, where he has criticized Sanofi's recent strategic decisions and their impact on employment in France.
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Fabien Gay described the naming of the holding as an unacceptable provocation.
« L’Humanité » accuse le milliardaire conservateur Pierre-Edouard Stérin d’avoir baptisé sa holding du nom d’un de ses journalistesFabien Gay led a senate committee of inquiry to establish the cost and efficiency of corporate subsidies.
France’s moment of peril as a debt mountain fuels a political crisis – The Irish TimesSenator Fabien Gay served as the rapporteur for the inquiry, working alongside Olivier Rietmann despite their political differences.
Ces dizaines de milliards d’euros d’aides publiques aux entreprises versés sans transparence, ni suiviFabien Gay is a communist senator from Seine-Saint-Denis and the rapporteur of the commission investigating public aid to companies.
Chez Carrefour, l’externalisation à marche forcée des magasins, un sujet social toujours brûlantFabien Gay is a member of the commission investigating public aid to large companies.
Bernard Arnault redoute une « catastrophe » pour la filière cognac en Charente-Maritime en raison des droits de douanes américains
Fabien Gay is furious about Sanofi's decision to invest in the United States instead of France.
« Sanofi aurait tort d’oublier ce qu’il doit à la France »Fabien Gay condemned Sanofi's actions regarding job losses and investments in the U.S.
Sanofi: l'investissement massif aux Etats-Unis passe mal en France



















