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French Parliament Passes Emergency Budget Extension

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French lawmakers Tuesday passed last-minute legislation to keep the government in business into January after the divided legislature failed to agree a full budget for the coming year.

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The Senate unanimously passed a bill allowing the continuation of temporary state funding

·Belgrade, Serbia
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The special bill was adopted on Tuesday by the National Assembly and the Senate.

·Paris, France
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The French Parliament unanimously approved on Tuesday the special law presented on Monday by the Government and which allows the continuity of the revenues and expenses of the State in the absence of a State Budget for 2026. As expected, the government project went ahead with a quorum rarely seen in the current Chamber: 496 votes in favour and none against. In order for this special law, which in practice is a partial extension of the Budgets of…

·Madrid, Spain
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In order for this special law, which in practice is a partial extension of the 2025 Budgets, to enter into force, the validation of the ...

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The French deputies passed a special law this Tuesday at the last minute unanimously that must be ratified by the Senate in order to be able to finance the state provisionally, before the resumption of the budgetary debates in January 2026.The text, which will be transmitted this Tuesday to the Senate for final adoption, has been presented by the government after the failure of the joint committee of deputies and senators . The congressmen have …

·Spain
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The French Assembly approved on Tuesday, without surprise and unanimously, the extension of the budget of 2025. It is an urgent measure promoted by the Prime Minister, Sébastien Lecornu, after seeing his financial law rejected for 2026 in the final straight of the negotiations and after months of parliamentary debate. The 496 deputies present have voted in favour. None did so. It is expected that the Senate will give the approval throughout the …

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NotreTemps.com broke the news in on Tuesday, December 23, 2025.
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