Dramatic illustration of French parliament crisis: joint committee fails on 2026 budget, Prime Minister Lecornu plans special law to avert shutdown.
Dramatic illustration of French parliament crisis: joint committee fails on 2026 budget, Prime Minister Lecornu plans special law to avert shutdown.
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French 2026 Budget: Joint Committee Fails, Special Law Planned for Monday

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As anticipated amid pre-CMP tensions, the joint committee on the 2026 finance bill failed on December 19, prompting Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu's government to advance a special law for parliament review on Monday evening to avert a state financial shutdown from January 1.

The joint parliamentary committee (CMP), held December 19 at the National Assembly, confirmed the deadlock between deputies and senators over the 2026 finance bill (PLF), with the right-led Senate prioritizing cuts and the Assembly's left seeking revenue increases—echoing tensions reported ahead of the session.

Prime Minister Lecornu announced the failure on X, criticizing some parliamentarians' 'lack of will,' and directed Matignon's services to prepare a draft special law via the Council of State. This technical measure, mirroring the 2024 end-of-year process post-Barnier government fall, extends 2025 credits for public services, taxes, and borrowing. The timeline includes a swift Council of State opinion, an exceptional cabinet meeting Monday evening, accelerated parliamentary debate, and promulgation.

Opposition reactions intensified: Senate figures Mathieu Darnaud (LR) and Hervé Marseille (UDI) accused the government of orchestrating the impasse by favoring left negotiations; PS leader Olivier Faure blamed Senate right intransigence; LR rapporteur Jean-François Husson criticized government inaction on consensus.

Banque de France Governor François Villeroy de Galhau cautioned on France Inter of a deficit exceeding 5% GDP without reforms, while government spokesperson Maud Bregeon called for focus beyond 2027 election politics.

Lecornu plans consultations with leaders from Monday, eyeing January budget talks resumption.

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Discussions on X reflect political fragmentation following the CMP failure on the French 2026 budget. Left-wing politicians like LFI figures criticize the government and vow censure motions, while PS blames right-wing senators for blocking compromise. Right-wing senators decry the outcome as a waste and call for responsible budgeting. Centrists urge seriousness amid risks of higher deficit from the special law. Users express skepticism over economic impacts and procedural shortcuts.

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