2026 Budget: In the National Assembly, "rather than commenting on tweets, everyone is focusing on discussing the substance"

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The vote on the revenue section of the 2026 budget, scheduled for November 4th, will likely be postponed to November 23rd. Alain Guilhot / Alain Guilhot / Divergence
By all accounts, members of parliament are more engaged than ever in the debates surrounding the 2026 budget bill, with high-quality exchanges taking place. Nevertheless, political disagreements and the number of amendments tabled make the adoption of the budget by decree increasingly likely.
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I subscribeAs far back as he can remember, this member of parliament, elected in 2017, has "never" seen the National Assembly so actively working on a budget as it is at the end of 2025. The almost always full benches in the chamber bear witness to this. From the start of the examination of the finance bill in public session on Friday, October 24, until late into the night, the numerous members of parliament have been working through budget articles one after another.
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