France Passes Emergency Bill to Avoid New Year Shutdown

December 23, 2025

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NEW YEAR

French legislators have approved urgent “stopgap” legislation to maintain state operations through January 2026. This emergency move responds to a deadlock in a deeply divided parliament that has failed to finalize a formal 2026 budget.

Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu introduced the bill following the collapse of negotiations last Friday. Deep divisions over tax hikes and spending cuts prevented a consensus. Consequently, the new law provides a temporary “bridge” to keep the country running.

A Temporary Financial Bridge

The emergency law allows the government to function without a finalized budget for a limited time. It prevents a “U.S.-style” government shutdown but limits the state’s ability to launch new projects.

The emergency measure grants the government authority to:

  • Roll over 2025 spending limits into the first month of the new year.
  • Continue tax collection from citizens and businesses.
  • Issue new debt to fund ongoing government obligations.

Finance Minister Roland Lescure noted that while essential services remain active, the lack of a full budget halts progress. “We’re going to keep paying civil servants and schools will open,” Lescure stated. “But there will be no new investments.”

Economic Pressure and Political Instability

International investors and ratings agencies are closely watching France’s fiscal health. The country is currently struggling with a budget deficit of 5.4% of national output, the highest in the eurozone.

Lecornu’s minority administration has little room for error. Since President Emmanuel Macron lost his parliamentary majority in 2024, budget disputes have already caused three separate governments to collapse.

The High Cost of Delays

This is not the first time France has used rollover legislation. A similar measure was used last year until a formal budget passed in February. Officials estimate that the delay in 2025 cost the state approximately €12 billion ($14 billion) in lost efficiencies and interest.

What Happens Next?

The emergency bill provides a brief window of stability through January. However, the government must still find a way to unite a fractured parliament.

To restart national investments and address the growing deficit, a full 2026 budget must be passed early in the new year.

 


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