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France can still pass budget by year-end, finance minister says

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Posted on December 11, 2025

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PARIS, Dec 11 (Reuters) - France still has time to pass a budget before the end of the year and can pass special stopgap legislation to avoid a shutdown in spending if time runs out, Finance Minister

France's Finance Minister Confident in Passing 2026 Budget

PARIS, Dec ‌11 (Reuters) - France still has time to pass a budget before ‍the ‌end of the year and can pass special stopgap legislation to avoid ⁠a shutdown in spending if ‌time runs out, Finance Minister Roland Lescure said on Thursday.

The 2026 budget bill is currently under discussion in the Senate after the lower house rejected its ⁠tax provisions last month.

The Senate is due to vote on it early next week before ​a joint committee from both houses hammers out ‌a new version that must then ⁠pass the lower house by December 23.

Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu's government has little room to manoeuvre in France's fractious parliament, where budget ​battles have already toppled three governments since President Emmanuel Macron lost his majority in a 2024 snap election.

"I remain convinced that adopting a budget before the end of the year is possible," Lescure told ​journalists.

If ‍that does not happen ​in time, special temporary legislation could quickly be voted through parliament, Lescure said.

Such legislation would allow France to avoid a U.S.-style government shutdown and permit the state to keep spending and collecting taxes in line with limits set in the 2025 budget.

The Senate is likely to approve ⁠a version of the budget bill with fewer tax hikes while more spending cuts need to be ​found to offset a larger-than-planned funding shortfall in the social security budget that the lower house approved this week.

Lescure said the bottom line was that the overall public sector budget deficit ‌next year was likely to be closer to 5% of economic output than the government's original 4.7% target.

(Reporting by Leigh Thomas;Editing by Alison Williams)

Key Takeaways

  • France aims to pass the 2026 budget by year-end.
  • Stopgap legislation may prevent a government shutdown.
  • Senate to vote on the budget bill next week.
  • Budget deficit expected to be closer to 5% of GDP.
  • Parliamentary challenges due to lack of majority.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The main topic is France's efforts to pass the 2026 budget before the end of the year to avoid a government shutdown.
What happens if the budget isn't passed in time?
If the budget isn't passed, special temporary legislation could be enacted to prevent a government shutdown.
What challenges does the French government face?
The government faces challenges in parliament due to a lack of majority, affecting budget negotiations.

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