New Delhi, Dec. 25 -- France's fractured parliament approved an emergency bill Tuesday designed to prevent a U.S.-style government shutdown next week, after negotiations on a 2026 budget collapsed.
With just days left before the new year, President Emmanuel Macron and his Cabinet met Monday night to present the brief draft law. It aims "to ensure the continuity of national life and the functioning of public services," including collecting taxes and disbursing them to local authorities based on tax and spending levels in the 2025 budget, the Cabinet said.
Lawmakers in the National Assembly, the French parliament's powerful lower house, made several amendments and voted to approve the bill Tuesday evening, followed by the Senate. It passe...
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