
France's budget minister, Amelie de Montchalin, has not ruled out using a constitutional provision to pass the 2026 state budget without a parliamentary vote, despite previous promises against such a move. The nation began the year without an approved budget due to a deadlock in parliament. Invoking Article 49.3 would allow the government to bypass a vote, but carries political risks and could lead to a no-confidence motion.
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