Overview
- The plan boosts the prime d'activité by about €50 a month for more than 3 million households, keeps the 10% retirees' tax abatement, indexes the income tax scale, and pledges no new household tax hikes.
- Student support expands with €1 university meals for all from May and maintained grants, alongside 2,000 additional Education Nationale posts and €400 million more for social housing landlords.
- Lecornu says the revised framework targets a 2026 public deficit of 5% of GDP, with debates in the National Assembly suspended after the impasse.
- Key financing choices remain unsettled, including the level of a surtax on large-company profits now being costed and the contribution expected from local authorities.
- The PS hails "real advances" but keeps pressing for more, while LFI, RN and business leaders criticize the package and its funding, and Lecornu has warned that censure could trigger early legislative elections.