France Secures €1.6 Bln Cut in Planned EU Budget Contribution
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EXCLUSIVE - It is only from July 18 that French assets symbolically end up paying the various taxes and contributions that weigh on their wages.
France will pay a smaller contribution to the budget of the European Union next year than it has been planned, said Minister of Public Accounts Amelie de Montchalin on Wednesday, the second day after the French government announced an economic plan for 2026, aimed at reducing public deficit, forwarded to the AFP.
The government has achieved a reduction of EUR 1.6 billion on the expected increase in the French contribution to the European Union
While the government is seeking to save more than EUR 40 billion, the minister responsible for public accounts, Amélie de Montchalin, has managed to negotiate with the European Union. Indeed, the minister has managed to obtain a reduction of EUR 1.6 billion on the expected increase in the French contribution to the EU, says Opinion. This will be EUR 5.7 billion instead of the planned EUR 7.3 billion, as indicated by the minister's entourage. A s…
ARTICLE. Analysed by the National Rally as an inflection of power in their favour, the downward revision in the budget of 2026 of the increase in the French contribution to Europe remains very insufficient in the state.
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