
Valérie Létard
Valérie Létard is a French politician who has held various positions in government, currently serving as the Minister of Housing. Known for her work in urban development and social housing, she is dedicated to improving living conditions in France. Recently, she was highlighted in the news for her decision to reduce funding for the MaPrimeRénov’ initiative by 460 million euros amid budgetary constraints.
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France:
Valérie Létard, the Minister of Housing, also did not request the pause of the renovation aid.
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Monaco:
Valérie Létard announced the maintenance of the MaPrimeRénov' aid for isolated renovation works.
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France:
Valérie Létard announced a funding increase for urban renewal in 2026.
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France:
Valérie Létard is the Minister of Housing who has made significant budget cuts to the MaPrimeRénov’ program.
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France:
Valérie Létard has also stated her desire to change the rules of the applicable system following the suspension.
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France:
Valérie Létard highlighted the increase in renovation costs observed since late 2024, suggesting the need for cooling measures.
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France:
Valérie Létard, the minister in charge of housing, announced increased controls on energy performance diagnostics.
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France:
Valérie Létard is the Minister of Housing aiming to facilitate access to property for modest households.
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Monaco:
Valérie Létard is the Minister of Housing who has undertaken measures to stimulate housing solutions in France.
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Monaco:
Valérie Létard stated that the DPE must be 'irréprochable' and detailed measures to control fraudulent diagnostics.
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