French National Assembly Approves Social Security Budgets for 2026: Generals Are Pending
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On Tuesday 16 December, the French MPs adopted the draft law on the financing of social security (PLFSS) for 2026 at the last reading, thus giving rise to the suspension of the 2023 pension reform, a key measure in the text. The budget of the Senate had been approved just a week earlier in the National Assembly before being rejected by the senators, who had returned it to the Bourbon Palace for final adoption. The PLFSS had been adopted by 247 v…
The National Assembly finally adopted on Tuesday the Social Security Financing Law for 2026, the first budget text validated without 49.3 since the absence of an absolute majority in the Chamber in 2022.
The Prime Minister, Sébastien Lecornu will now have to find agreements to adopt the general state budgets before the end of the year. More information: Lecornu suspends Macron's pension reform in a vote on the budget that gives air to his government
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