France to Double Its Military Budget by 2027, Faster than Planned
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In his speech to the armies on Sunday 13 July, the Head of State called for the responsibility of the deputies, so that they would not censor the defence budget.
How realistic is Macron’s perception of threat?
French President Emmanuel Macron announced on July 14, the Bastille Day, marking the outbreak of the 1789 French Revolution, that France will increase its defence spending in the next two years by 6.5 billion euros (3 billion euros in 2026 and 3.5 billion euros in 2027), and in 2027 France’s total defence spending would be 64 billion euros, double the amount that it was in 2017. Macron declared in his Bastille Day speech: “Since 1945, freedom ha…
On the eve of the 14th July and of his great parade the President of the Republic received as it is of tradition the highest military authorities for a martial discourse, which announces in particular a revision of the National Strategic Review, this reference document (see the source document), an indisputable compass of armies as well as...This content is restricted for our subscribers!Subscribe from 24.99€ by monthUnlimited access to Gomet' c…
President Emmanuel Macron announced on Sunday 13 July 2025 an increase in the defence budget over the next two years, without making any concrete announcements.
The fireworks of the National Festival in France have given way this Tuesday to something quite more prosaic: the calculator of cuts and parliamentary support. After Macron announced a historic increase in the defense budget of 6.5 billion euros over the next two years, the French government now has the difficult task of surviving sailing along the lines of budgets that will hardly leave everyone happy. Prime Minister François Bayrou faces his g…
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