French lawmakers scrambled on Tuesday to pass emergency legislation to keep the state running in January until a proper 2026 budget can be approved by the country's deeply divided parliament.
Breakdown
- Ministers propose emergency law to avoid government shutdown 5s
- Law extends current taxes, borrowing, and spending into January 34s
- Government seeks compromise on tax hikes and spending cuts 52s
- Prime Minister may face no-confidence vote if gridlock persists 1m 8s
- France has highest budget deficit in the eurozone 1m 21s