France: a Special Law to Finance the State Adopted by the Council of Ministers
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In the face of the budget stalemate, the executive presented to the Council of Ministers a special bill, with the aim of rapid adoption by Parliament.
The government presented, on Monday evening, December 22, at an extraordinary Council of Ministers, a special budget bill that will probably be adopted by Parliament on Tuesday. The aim is that the special law can be passed on Tuesday by both chambers, before Christmas. A prelude to further discussions at the uncertain end that will have to be concluded "as soon as possible in January", according to Emmanuel Macron.
At a time when discussions on the budget are going on and no compromise has been reached, a special law has just been presented to the Council of Ministers, a decision which arouses a sense of concern and which the Chairman of the Finance Committee in the National Assembly, Éric Coquerel, wanted to denounce.
The government presented Monday evening to the Council of Ministers a special budget bill, probably adopted by Parliament this Tuesday. Last resort, after the failure on Friday of the
The special bill was discussed this Monday 22 December in the Council of Ministers. It does not replace the 2026 budget, insisted the government, while the President of the Republic wants a compromise "as soon as possible, in January". - After the special law, Emmanuel Macron wants a budget "as soon as possible, in January" (Policy).
The special budget bill has been adopted by the Council of Ministers and will be submitted to Parliament on Tuesday.
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