The nickname "Monsieur Déficit" was given to François Hollande, the former President of France, due to his government's struggle with rising public debt and budget deficits during his presidency from 2012 to 2017. Critics used the term to highlight his administration's inability to effectively manage the economy and reduce the national deficit, which became a significant issue in French politics. The moniker reflects the public's perception of Hollande's fiscal policies and economic challenges faced during his term.
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