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Prior to the presentation of the 2026 budget on 14 July, the government continues to focus on reducing spending rather than increasing taxation, to release €40 billion.
The Minister of Public Accounts, Amélie de Montchalin, considers that the efforts proposed by the ministers are insufficient.
The Prime Minister, François Bayrou, is due to present by 14 July the main lines of the 2026 budget. The government continues to explore ways to achieve savings. But for the time being, "the account is not there," according to the Minister of Public Accounts Amélie de Montchalin.
Bercy asked each department to submit spending reductions for Budget 2026. "A good minister gives room for manoeuvre," said the Minister of Public Accounts.
On 7 June 2025, in an interview published by Le Journal du dimanche sur le Budget 2026, the Minister responsible for Public Accounts, Amélie de Montchalin, made a clear diagnosis of France's economic trajectory. The public deficit, maintained at too high a level despite the post-Covid rebound, jeopardizes the sustainability of the debt. Budget 2026 must reverse the trend: less expenditure, no tax increases, and structural reforms. Public deficit…
"After the 2021 elections, the then government had at the top of its priority list the unnecessary increase in the number of ministerial posts and the associated costs. It should not have come as a surprise to anyone when this government took office that its first task was to reduce the number of ministries again and thereby save 350 million. ISK. per year. Of course, this is not a large amount in the grand scheme of things, but it all matters,"…
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