Urgent Housing Crisis in France Demands Stronger Political Action in 2026
France's 2026 budget reflects urgent political focus on tackling soaring rents and housing shortages amid tight fiscal limits.
France's 2026 budget reflects urgent political focus on tackling soaring rents and housing shortages amid tight fiscal limits.
France is advancing housing reforms focused on decentralization and climate adaptation while maintaining political stability amid recent censure attempts.
Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu has launched a major plan to build 2 million homes by 2030, addressing France's urgent housing crisis with new policies and financial incentives.
France’s housing market crisis intensifies with soaring demand and declining rental stock, amid criticism of inconsistent public policies and political leadership in Paris.
French organizations criticize the 2026 budget for insufficient social housing support and propose stronger financial and policy measures.
Paris authorities evacuated around 300 migrants from city camps on November 5, relocating many but revealing ongoing housing challenges for the displaced population.
Housing tops the list of concerns for French citizens amid perceptions of political neglect.
Associations sue Île-de-France prefects over social housing failures.