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France Halts Budget Talks, Seeks Alternatives Amid Political Crisis

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The French government has suspended discussions regarding the national budget in parliament, announcing plans to present alternative options after failing to secure legislative support for this year’s spending bill. The decision highlights the ongoing political turmoil faced by the eurozone’s second-largest economy, following President Emmanuel Macron’s loss of majority in the upcoming 2024 elections.

This political crisis has left Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu in a challenging position. Last year, he committed to seeking parliamentary approval for a proposed austerity budget for 2026, avoiding the path taken by his predecessors of bypassing parliamentary votes. While he succeeded in passing a social security spending bill by the end of the previous year, negotiations regarding state expenses have stalled.

On Thursday evening, Lecornu’s office indicated that it would be “impossible to adopt a budget by a vote.” The government is now considering two possible routes forward. One option involves invoking constitutional powers under Article 49.3, which would allow them to push the legislation through parliament without a vote. This approach, while expedient, carries the risk of triggering a no-confidence vote that could endanger both the government’s stability and the proposed budget.

Alternatively, the government might consider using a decree to enact the budget directly into law for the first time. This method would similarly risk a no-confidence vote but would enable the budget to take effect even if the cabinet were to be ousted.

Debate surrounding the budget has been suspended until Tuesday, as lawmakers from various political parties express their frustration. Marie-Christine Dalloz, a member of the right-wing Republicans, voiced her exhaustion, stating, “I’m tired of having the same debate over and over again. I’m really looking forward to the end of this episode.”

Similarly, Steevy Gustave, a member of parliament from the Greens, remarked on the repetitive nature of the discussions, likening the experience to that of a “robot” echoing the same sentiments daily. He added, “If only there had been results, some compromises — but no.”

As the French government grapples with these significant challenges, the outcome of the budget discussions will have profound implications for the country’s economic direction and political landscape. The urgency for a resolution increases as lawmakers await clarity on the next steps, with the potential for further political upheaval looming.

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