It was in July 2025. François Bayrou, then prime minister, introduced the primary budgetary pointers for 2026, earlier than even the return to enterprise of parliamentarians: 40 billion euros in financial savings, a clean 12 months for social advantages, two public holidays canceled…
Seven months later, the funds bears little resemblance to the one outlined in the summertime. The supply of the 2026 funds was lengthy and complicated, the results of a number of debates in Parliament but additionally robust negotiations behind the scenes. If the parliamentary shuttle was disrupted by the triggering of 49.3, it mirrored the expression of a basic debate on the missions of the State, punctuated by typically modern, typically divisive proposals, the costing of which frequently recommended substantial financial savings in a interval of budgetary rigidity.
All issues thought of, the funds adopted on February 2 solely features a tiny a part of the concepts raised within the Chamber, a few of which stay topic to validation by the Constitutional Council. A majority had been deserted alongside the way in which: too costly, not standard sufficient, too divisive…
Les Décoders retraces the route of those measures, the typically shocking alliances and disagreements that they might have generated, and the budgetary affect that was anticipated.
Taxation of the richest and company taxation
Work, retirement and well being
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