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French President unveils tricky first budget

The 39-year-old centrist is under pressure to balance an array of priorities, including boosting growth of 1.7 percent and lowering unemployment currently stuck at around 9.5 percent -- about twice that of Britain or Germany.

On Tuesday, Macron set out his vision for far-reaching reforms of the European Union.

But to earn credibility with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and other leaders he must show that France -- which aims to bring its deficit within an EU limit of 3 percent of GDP this year for the first time in a decade -- can lead by example.

Macron has pledged to find 16 billion euros ($19 billion) of savings in 2018 as part of a plan to reduce the deficit to 2.6 percent of GDP next year, down from a forecast 2.9 percent in 2017.

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But the former investment banker is also eyeing tax cuts for companies and families worth a total 10 billion euros, leaving his government with less cash to plug the shortfall between spending and revenue.

And those estimates are too ambitious according to the independent council charged with evaluating budget items (HCFP), which said the new measures represent about seven billion euros worth of tax cuts.

Prime Minister Edouard Philippe has warned there will be tough choices in the new budget, saying last month that he was "not here to be nice".

Cuts to housing subsidies and defence spending announced this summer have already seen some voters sour on the new president, whose ratings have tumbled since he came to power in May.

His aides may be hoping for a boost from plans to reduce household taxes for some 80 percent of households, a move the government hopes will spur consumer spending.

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Wooing investors

The social security budget is set to be pared back by a 5.5-billion-euro cut next year, according to government sources.

Nearly 1,600 civil service jobs will be axed, a fraction of the 120,000 public jobs Macron wants to axe by the end of his five-year term.

Macron came to power on a promise to make France a more attractive destination for investment.

He began his presidency by pushing through reforms to the country's famously complex labour laws.

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He also wants to cut corporation tax to 25 percent by 2022 -- down from 33 percent currently.

At the same time, the budgets of several ministries, including the defence ministry, are set to rise in 2018.

Defence spending has been a sore point with the military in recent years. The head of the armed forces sensationally resigned his post this summer in a blazing row with Macron over cuts to defence spending in 2017.

Macron, who has come out swinging against the US decision to quit a global climate pact, is also expected to include several greening measures in the budget.

The environment was at the centre of a 57-billion-euro investment fund unveiled Monday that includes cash incentives for drivers to scrap heavily polluting cars.

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