Budget: Amélie De Montchalin "Does Not Exclude Anything" to Pass the Text, Including Recourse to 49.3
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In the corridors of the National Assembly as well as on TV sets, many deputies are no longer more than 49.3 in the mouth. Days pass and, gradually, the government operates its moult. What was unthinkable in December is no longer in January. "I do not exclude anything that can give a budget at the end to France," even confessed, on Thursday 8 January, the minister in charge of Public Accounts Amélie de Montchalin, on RTL. Everything but one chanc…
The Minister of Public Accounts, Amélie de Montchalin, "does not exclude anything that can at the end give a budget to the French," she assured on Thursday, 8 January. She did not rule out the option of a recourse to section 49.3. This autumn, Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu made a commitment not to use this lever to pass the finance bill. - Budget: Amélie de Montchalin "does not exclude anything" to pass the text, including the use of 49.3 (Po…
The Minister of Public Accounts, Amélie de Montchalin, was present at RTL's microphone on Thursday, January 8th. In particular, she returned to the use of 49.3, in the context of the 2026 budget.
The work in the National Assembly for a second reading of the budget begins this Thursday in the Finance Committee.
The Minister of Public Accounts felt that parliamentarians had to reach agreement on the substance, the way to have the remaining text of the "responsibility" of the government adopted.
The Chief of MPs, Boris Vallaud, also felt on Wednesday that it was "time (...) to get out of this budget sequence." The use of 49.3 seems increasingly inevitable.
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