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Budget 2026: Parliament Faces the Challenge of Avoiding a Special Law of 11 Billion Euros

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The non-censorship of the Lecornu government this Thursday does not necessarily mean that a 2026 budget will be adopted by Parliament. If the National Assembly does not vote the budget, a special law will have to be promulgated before 1 January. This would cost the economy 11 billion euros, according to the Ministry of Public Accounts. - Budget 2026: Parliament is facing the challenge of avoiding a special law of 11 billion euros (Policy).

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The non-censorship of the Lecornu government this Thursday does not necessarily mean that a 2026 budget will be adopted by Parliament. If the National Assembly does not vote the budget, a special law will have to be promulgated before 1 January. This would cost the economy 11 billion euros, according to the Ministry of Public Accounts. - Budget 2026: Parliament is facing the challenge of avoiding a special law of 11 billion euros (Policy).

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TF1 INFO broke the news in on Thursday, October 16, 2025.
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