Budget 2026: the Ps Will Not Censor the Government if the New Measures Are Not Financed "on the Back of the French"
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The year 2026 is already well under way and France is not yet equipped with its budget. Guest of the 20 hours of TF1 Saturday 17 January, Olivier Faure, first secretary of the French government, was invited to take part in the event of the... Read more Budget 2026: Olivier Faure intends to propose "not to censor the government" first appeared on current values.
Guest of the 20 hours of TF1, Saturday 17 January, the PS boss got close to a non-censorship of the government of Sébastien Lecornu, however trying to maintain some pressure until the end on the Prime Minister before the resumption of the budgetary discussions on Tuesday.
The Socialist Party should not censor the government on the budget, announced its First Secretary, Olivier Faure.
Olivier Faure was the guest of TF1's 20H newspaper this Saturday evening. The leader of the Socialist Party explained that he was not planning to vote for censorship, following the compromises proposed by the government. However, he warns and asks that the progress obtained be not financed "on the back of the French". - Budget 2026: Olivier Faure announces on TF1 that the PS is ready not to censor the government under conditions (Policy).
Olivier Faure lays down clear conditions to avoid a motion of censure by the PS and demands fair financing of the measures announced by Sébastien Lecornu The PS will not censor the government
Sébastien Lecornu announced on Friday several measures in favour of purchasing power, students and housing, as demanded by the Socialist Party.
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