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French Government Faces Budget Showdown Amid Political Tensions

The 2025 budget proposal, aiming for €60 billion in savings, sparks debate over taxes and economic priorities as opposition parties prepare motions and possible censure.

  • The French government, led by Prime Minister Michel Barnier, is defending its 2025 budget proposal, which includes €40 billion in spending cuts and €20 billion in new taxes.
  • Key budget measures focus on increased taxes for affluent households and large corporations, as well as a controversial rise in electricity taxes.
  • The left-wing France Insoumise plans to introduce a motion of rejection, although it is unlikely to pass due to lack of support from the Rassemblement National.
  • Rassemblement National leader Jordan Bardella criticizes the budget for its social and economic impacts, suggesting it could lead to a vote of censure if 'red lines' are crossed.
  • The budget discussions are set to begin in the French National Assembly, with the possibility of invoking Article 49.3 to bypass parliamentary approval looming over proceedings.
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