France's 2026 budget finally gets passed
Cătălin Roșioru
France on Monday adopted a 2026 government budget, following months of negotiations and no-confidence motions in Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu's minority government. "France finally has a budget," Lecornu wrote on X after the vote, hailing a "parliamentary compromise" which "curbs public spending" and "does not hike taxes for households and businesses." Lecornu faced no-confidence votes from the hard-left and far-right but managed to weather those storms and got his budget through, using
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