Amid Senate debates that include suspending pension reform, the French government plans a special law to ensure the 2026 budget passes if parliamentary talks fail by year-end.
The resignation of France's Prime Minister threatens the on-time adoption of the 2026 budget, causing economic and market unease while prompting potential legislative fixes.
The sudden resignation of Prime Minister Lecornu jeopardizes the 2026 budget process and creates institutional uncertainty as France faces legal and procedural challenges in government continuity.
Roland Lescure has been appointed Minister of Economy and Finance in the Lecornu government, bringing extensive political and financial expertise to the role amid 2026 budget challenges.
Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu urges parliamentary compromise and unity while outlining his government's key priorities amid political tensions and ongoing protests.
Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu outlines France's 2026 budget plans with heightened anti-fraud initiatives to recover billions and ensure fiscal responsibility.
Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu calls for unity among political allies with a detailed governmental roadmap focusing on budgetary reforms and security priorities for 2026.
Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu announced he will not deploy Article 49.3 to pass the 2026 budget, a rare renunciation of executive power viewed critically amid past overuse under Macron's presidency.
French labor unions intensify protests against Prime Minister Lecornu's austerity agenda amid political uncertainty over government formation and budget plans.
Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu proposes a €1.1 billion CVAE tax cut starting in 2026, aiming to ease financial pressures on SMEs with phased elimination over three years, amidst mixed political reactions.
Les Républicains are set to decide tonight on their role in the Lecornu government, demanding firm commitments on immigration and public finances amid internal tensions.
Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu opts out of Article 49.3, sparking mixed reactions from opposition parties as he seeks compromise for the 2026 budget.
Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu's decision to renounce Article 49.3 has triggered varied political responses, highlighting tensions over parliamentary governance and key reforms.
Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu's renouncement of article 49.3 for the 2026 budget decision sparks political controversy and questions about pension reform's future in Parliament.
Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu foregoes article 49.3 to pass the budget, prompting mixed reactions from political parties as he faces potential censure.
Prime Minister Lecornu's decision to renounce article 49.3 aims to foster collaboration in the Budget 2026 negotiations, yet tensions with right-wing parties remain high.