Illustration of French deputies in the Assembly rejecting the 2026 budget proposal in a commission meeting, with documents and vote displays emphasizing the rejection and additional spending.
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Assembly rejects 2026 budget expenses in commission

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Deputies in the Finance Commission overwhelmingly rejected Wednesday the state budget expenses for 2026, heavily rewritten with 27 billion euros in additional spending. This indicative vote highlights the lack of majority for the government text. Meanwhile, the Assembly approved a 2-euro tax on small extra-European parcels.

On November 19, 2025, debates on the 2026 finance bill at the French National Assembly saw significant developments. Deputies approved by 208 votes to 87 a 2-euro tax on small parcels valued under 150 euros from extra-European origins, aimed at funding controls on these often dangerous products. The Rassemblement National denounced it as a 'tax on popular consumption and middle classes,' while Minister Amélie de Montchalin defended it as a necessary 'fee.'

In the Finance Commission, deputies overwhelmingly rejected the budget's expenses section, which incorporated nearly 29 billion euros in new spending and refused 2 billion in government-proposed savings, netting 27 billion in extras. Only the socialists abstained, with all other groups opposing the text. Philippe Juvin (LR) lamented that 'the final copy makes no sense,' citing rejections of major credits for agriculture, culture, ecology, justice, and health. Éric Coquerel (LFI) noted additions like increased consular posts, support for the social economy, and teacher salary boosts.

Other votes included raising the tax on long-distance transport infrastructure from 4.6% to 10% (74 to 59, expected yield of 500 million euros), exempting overseas residents from air passenger transport tax (83 to 62), and rejecting increases in waste and plastic packaging taxation. The government opposes several measures, citing impacts on vulnerable economic actors.

The examination risks ending in a unanimous rejection of the revenues section, sending the initial version to the Senate, which begins its marathon on the social security budget with 1770 amendments. Labor Minister Jean-Pierre Farandou remains optimistic: 'We can make it.' CFDT's Marylise Léon insists: 'The budget problem is first and foremost one of revenues.'

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Discussions on X reflect widespread political frustration following the French National Assembly's Finance Commission's unanimous rejection of the 2026 budget expenses, which included 27 billion euros in additional spending. Left-wing figures like Eric Coquerel view it as evidence of no majority for government cuts, while centrist and right-wing deputies criticize opposition alliances for inflating expenditures. Reactions highlight governmental instability and calls for fiscal responsibility, with some users expressing skepticism about future budget negotiations.

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French National Assembly chamber during late-night vote rejecting 2026 budget revenues almost unanimously, scoreboard shows 404 against, 1 for.
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French assembly rejects 2026 budget revenues almost unanimously

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In the night of November 21 to 22, 2025, the French National Assembly rejected the revenue part of the 2026 finance bill almost unanimously, with 404 votes against and one in favor. Only MP Harold Huwart (Liot) voted yes, while oppositions and part of the majority opposed or abstained. The government's original text will be sent to the Senate next week.

The National Assembly's finance committee rejected the 'expenses' section of the 2026 budget on Saturday, following the dismissal of the 'revenues' part the previous day. Discussions, plagued by absenteeism, failed to reach agreement, widening the public deficit. The government still aims for adoption by month's end to keep the deficit below 5%.

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In the night of November 21 to 22, 2025, the French National Assembly rejected almost unanimously the first part of the 2026 finance bill, concerning revenues. Only one favorable vote and 84 abstentions were recorded against 404 rejections. The government's initial text will be sent to the Senate without the adopted amendments.

During the review of the 2026 budget at the National Assembly on Saturday, October 25, deputies rejected the government's proposed freeze on the income tax scale, choosing instead to index it on inflation. This decision, backed by a broad coalition, deprives the state of 2 billion euros in revenue and affects 200,000 households. Meanwhile, amendments defiscalizing overtime hours and child support payments were adopted, as debates on the Zucman tax drag on.

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The French Senate adopted a revised version of the 2026 finance bill on Monday, December 15, by 187 votes to 109. This copy, favoring spending cuts over tax increases, will serve as the basis for discussions in the joint committee on Friday. Negotiations look challenging amid divergences between the two chambers.

A poll reveals that 52% of French people anticipate the failure of the 2026 finance bill and want a censure motion against the Lecornu government. The finance commission rejected the first part of the budget, and debates in the National Assembly begin this Friday without using article 49.3. Oppositions, like the RN and socialists, threaten to block the bill with their counter-proposals.

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The French National Assembly adopted on Tuesday evening, by 247 votes to 234, the 2026 social security financing bill after tense debates and compromises with socialists. This vote marks a victory for Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu, who avoided using article 49.3 by securing cross-party support. The text includes the suspension of the 2023 pension reform and reduces the deficit to 19.6 billion euros.

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