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Budget 2026: the Government "Commits" to Forward to the Senate "All Amendments Voted"

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Amélie de Montchalin does not want the Senate to consider the draft budget without the amendments voted in the Palais Bourbon The Minister of Public Accounts Amélie de Montchalin assured Monday that the

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The government wishes to avoid the Senate considering the draft budget in its original copy, without the amendments voted by the National Assembly.

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The Minister of Public Accounts Amélie de Montchalin was the guest of France 2. If MPs do not complete the review of the budget within the time limit, the government version will be sent to the Senate.

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The Minister of Public Accounts assured that the government was committed to "transmit" to the Senate "all amendments" to the draft budget "Voted" in the Assembly.

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Paris - The Minister of Public Accounts Amélie de Montchalin assured Monday that the government was committing to "transmit" to the Senate "all amendments" to the draft budget 2026 "voted" by the National Assembly. Ms. de Montchalin wishes to avoid the Senate considering the draft budget in its original copy, without the amendments voted by the National Assembly. This situation could happen if the National Assembly does not vote by 23 November t…

The Minister of Public Accounts reaffirmed the executive's commitment to convey to senators all the amendments adopted by the MPs, as parliamentary deadlines become critical. The Minister of Public Accounts confirmed that the executive would honour its commitment to communicate to the upper house all the amendments validated by the National Assembly [...] Article The government guarantees the full transmission of budgetary amendments to the Sena…

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Freeze of the scale, taxation of the Gafam, tax on multinationals, maintenance payments: MPs have changed the first part of the finance bill in depth.

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