French people who heat themselves with wood will be able to benefit from state aid ranging from 50 to 200 euros, subject to income conditions, which they will be able to request from December 22, announced the Minister of Public Accounts Gabriel Attal in a interview with Le Parisien published on Sunday 27 November.
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