A decadent dinner costing nearly €475,000 for the U.K.’s King Charles III helped push France’s Élysée Palace — the office of President Emmanuel Macron —to a record high deficit last year.

France’s love for grand gestures and opulent dining are fully in evidence in the pages of a damning  yearly audit of the Élysée’s budget, released on Monday by the Cour des Comptes, France’s top audit court.

The Élysée’s spending, which includes costs related to the president’s diplomatic and presidential duties as well as administration, personnel, security and estate management, reached a whopping €125 million, plunging the books €8.3 million into the red.

Among the biggest deficit drivers were two luxurious state dinners, with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and King Charles III.

  • Pooptimist
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    11910 months ago

    A few hundred years ago they chopped heads off of kings and queens for spending too much on everything, and now they do it for them

    • filtoid
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      410 months ago

      plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose

      (The more things change, the more they stay the same)

    • @Bassman1805@lemmy.world
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      10 months ago

      Famous chefs who have more people requesting them than they have time in the day, so they go to whoever pays the most.

      Like, Gordon Ramsey still does private events, but only if they pay more than he could be making with his TV deals.

    • @snooggums@midwest.social
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      2410 months ago

      Perfection costs a whole lot more than really, really good because costs go up exponentially.

      You need multiple times the staff on hand to cook and server everything at the same time, and they should be highly paid professionals. You need to be able to discard the majority of your food supplies, which already cost a lot more than normal, to have the perfect version of every dish. The setting probably costs a lot to set up and clean up after, and attention to detail costs time and money.

      It is a huge waste, but that is why it costs so much.

      • @BakerBagel@midwest.social
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        710 months ago

        Everyone also has to pass a bunch of security and background checks, which costs money as well. And i am sure the supply chains for staye dinners are more expensive for the same reason

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    5110 months ago

    I guess this solves part of the mystery about why the French rioted when they raised the retirement age last year

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    10 months ago

    This breaks down into a nightmare in my mind.

    What are the components of a meal and the service attached to it that can be stretched to the maximum for someone who “has everything”.

    Honestly, expensive produce doesn’t generate this sort of expense.

    Must the catering staff all hold MBA’s? Each fork is hundreds of years old and polished to a mirror finish?

    The carpet and underlay, is freshly laid for the meal; and then immediately ripped up and destroyed afterwards.

    I doubt Charles passed along the edict that he requires an outrageously ostentatious meal, but the French “just knew” that was the right thing to do.

    I want to believe heads of state would be content eating the same meals that are served in the Olympic village.

    This is the worst form of consumerism, you just point to your nose and people scramble to pamper you with praise, favour and treats.

    What a truly wonderful way to outsource waste, without feeling any personal responsibility towards the consequences of your lifestyle.

    • @trolololol@lemmy.world
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      810 months ago

      And that’s to please a king, so it’s not like a political favor. Macron is getting nothing out of this.

    • @ShepherdPie@midwest.social
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      110 months ago

      Maybe they got a fleet of helicopters to transport each lobster from Maine directly to France so that it’d be as fresh as possible?

  • @StereoTrespasser@lemmy.world
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    2810 months ago

    Peasants have been complaining about royal feasts throughout history. You’re just one scrap going through a long line of machines that chew you up, squeeze taxes out of you, and spit you out the other end to dig another hole.

  • @hark@lemmy.world
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    2310 months ago

    Then the rich act shocked and appalled when people talk about a violent uprising.

  • @Beaver@lemmy.ca
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    1410 months ago

    France should’ve elected a left wing majority. Now you’re stuck with Macron’s classist attitude.

  • @octopus_ink@lemmy.ml
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    910 months ago

    Well they seem to have saved a lot by not providing reasonable quarters for the Olympic village so it probably works out in the end.

  • @n3m37h@sh.itjust.works
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    710 months ago

    Force everyone who attended to pay their $3,000 a plate bill

    That’s a few months of food for an average person

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    710 months ago

    This works out to 2500 euros per person, which is expensive but not that bad in context. It’s easily possible to drop hundreds at a restaurant in my medium-sized city, and an event like this is obviously at a whole other level.

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        The article mentions 40k EUR were spent on wine, which is a modest 250 per person. Assuming 4 people to a bottle, you’re right on the money.