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		<title>France Ensures Government Continuity with Emergency Budget Rollover Approval</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Emergency budget law safeguards stability while France works toward consensus. France’s lower house of parliament has approved an emergency rollover]]></description>
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<p>Emergency budget law safeguards stability while France works toward consensus.</p>
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<p>France’s lower house of parliament has approved an emergency rollover budget law, a move designed to ensure uninterrupted government operations as the country prepares for the adoption of a full 2026 budget.</p>



<p>The legislation allows the French state to carry forward 2025 spending limits into the new year, ensuring that public services, salaries, and essential programmes continue without disruption.</p>



<p>By approving this stopgap measure, lawmakers have prioritised stability and continuity at a time when political negotiations remain complex and highly contested.</p>



<p>The emergency law also authorises the government to continue collecting taxes and issuing debt, preserving the state’s ability to meet its financial obligations smoothly.</p>



<p>Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu introduced the measure swiftly after parliamentary negotiations failed to produce a consensus budget agreement before the year-end deadline.</p>



<p>The decision reflects a pragmatic approach to governance, acknowledging political divisions while preventing administrative paralysis in the early months of 2026.</p>



<p>France’s parliament remains deeply divided over the scale and structure of spending adjustments and tax measures, making temporary solutions an important tool for continuity.</p>



<p>Despite these divisions, the passage of the rollover law demonstrates a shared recognition across political lines of the need to keep the state functioning effectively.</p>



<p>The legislation is intended as a short-term bridge, buying time for lawmakers to negotiate a comprehensive and sustainable budget framework.</p>



<p>Officials have emphasised that the measure does not replace long-term fiscal planning but ensures that essential government activity continues without interruption.</p>



<p>Financial markets and international observers have been closely watching France’s fiscal decisions, particularly as the country works to manage a sizeable budget deficit.</p>



<p>By passing the emergency law, France has sent a reassuring signal that institutional mechanisms are in place to handle uncertainty responsibly.</p>



<p>The government has framed the move as a stabilising step, designed to protect citizens from the immediate effects of political gridlock.</p>



<p>Public sector employees, social services, and infrastructure projects are expected to continue operating normally under the rolled-over spending limits.</p>



<p>France has used similar rollover legislation in the past, demonstrating that such measures are a recognised part of its constitutional and fiscal toolkit.</p>



<p>These mechanisms allow democratic debate to continue without placing unnecessary strain on public administration or the broader economy.</p>



<p>The minority government faces ongoing challenges in securing broad parliamentary support, but the emergency law highlights its ability to act decisively when required.</p>



<p>As negotiations continue, the focus is expected to remain on balancing fiscal discipline with social and economic priorities.</p>



<p>The government has reiterated its commitment to presenting a full budget that addresses deficit concerns while supporting growth and public welfare.</p>



<p>Observers note that the temporary budget framework offers breathing space for more constructive dialogue among lawmakers.</p>



<p>This period is likely to be used to explore compromises that can command wider support across France’s fragmented political landscape.</p>



<p>By ensuring continuity, the rollover law helps maintain confidence among investors, institutions, and the general public.</p>



<p>It also underlines the resilience of France’s democratic processes, even amid heightened political debate and fiscal pressure.</p>



<p>Looking ahead, the successful passage of the emergency law sets a stable foundation for further budget discussions in the coming months.</p>



<p>The government’s priority remains reaching a durable agreement that reflects economic realities and parliamentary balance.</p>



<p>For now, the emergency rollover budget represents a calm and orderly response to uncertainty, reinforcing France’s commitment to responsible governance.</p>
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