341 amendments considered inadmissible. As for the National Assembly, the study of the finance bill (PLF) 2026 began this Monday, October 20, in the morning. From nine in the morning this Monday until Wednesday night, the Finance Commission examines the first part of the PLF, the one dedicated to income.
According to Éric Coquerel, president of the commission, 1,521 amendments of the 1,862 presented were declared admissible. This is slightly less than last year, when around 1,600 amendments were considered admissible.
70 days to examine the PLF
The PLF should arrive at the chamber on Friday for a solemn vote on November 4. The spending review will follow and then the Senate.
The Government promised to leave the last word to Parliament, renouncing article 49.3 of the Constitution, which allows the adoption of a text without a vote, incurring its responsibility.
Elected officials have a total of 70 days to examine the PLF from the presentation of the text to the National Assembly on October 14, that is, until December 23, with promulgation before December 31.
If Parliament does not decide within the deadline (50 days for the Social Security budget), the government can execute the budget by ordinance. TO special law A vote could also be taken allowing the state to continue collecting existing taxes next year, while its spending would be frozen, pending the vote on an actual budget.
Source: BFM TV
