Face à la flambée des prix à la pompe, le gouvernement a demandé à la Répression des fraudes de renforcer les contrôles en stations-service. Au RN comme chez LFI, des voix appellent à aller plus loin, en baissant les taxes sur l’énergie ou en bloquant les tarifs des carburants.
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Fact-check: Real-time X posts from credible accounts like @franceinfo, @ici_officiel, and others confirm the French government, via Economy Minister Roland Lescure, has directed the DGCCRF (Répression des fraudes) to intensify controls at fuel stations amid price surges linked to the ongoing Middle East war. Web searches validate this with recent articles from Le Figaro and Franceinfo reporting the same events, including moderate price increases and government meetings with distributors. Le Figaro is a reliable source, and no contradictions found in current reporting.

Middle East War: Can the government really control fuel prices?
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The government is considering measures to control fuel prices amid a surge in costs at the pump. The government has asked the fraud repression agency to increase controls at service stations, and some politicians are calling for further action, such as lowering energy taxes or capping fuel prices.