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The budget of France, setting revenues and spending levels is set after approval of the national assembly and the senate. The French Constitution provides for a maximum of 70 days between the budget being proposed to parliament and it being approved. Article 40 of the Constitution stops the National Assembly and Senate from making any amendments to the total spending and revenue amounts proposed by the government. Once approved by parliament, the government may make adjustments of up to 2% to the budget without having to seek further parliamentary approval.

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  • The budget of France, setting revenues and spending levels is set after approval of the national assembly and the senate. The French Constitution provides for a maximum of 70 days between the budget being proposed to parliament and it being approved. Article 40 of the Constitution stops the National Assembly and Senate from making any amendments to the total spending and revenue amounts proposed by the government. Once approved by parliament, the government may make adjustments of up to 2% to the budget without having to seek further parliamentary approval. In 2011, the government introduced a bill to amend article 34 of the Constitution to ensure a balanced budget. The French budget concerns only spending and revenue by central government. It thus excludes the Social Security budget and regional and local authorities budgets. (en)
  • Le budget de l'État français est une prévision des dépenses et des recettes de l'État français, voté chaque année par le parlement dans une loi de finances. Les principales dépenses du budget général prévues par la loi de finances initiales, hors remboursements et dégrèvements, sont dans cet ordre l’enseignement scolaire, la défense, les engagements financiers de l’État puis la recherche et enseignement supérieur. Les principales recettes sont la taxe sur la valeur ajoutée, l’impôt sur le revenu, puis l’impôt sur les sociétés. (fr)
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  • Le budget de l'État français est une prévision des dépenses et des recettes de l'État français, voté chaque année par le parlement dans une loi de finances. Les principales dépenses du budget général prévues par la loi de finances initiales, hors remboursements et dégrèvements, sont dans cet ordre l’enseignement scolaire, la défense, les engagements financiers de l’État puis la recherche et enseignement supérieur. Les principales recettes sont la taxe sur la valeur ajoutée, l’impôt sur le revenu, puis l’impôt sur les sociétés. (fr)
  • The budget of France, setting revenues and spending levels is set after approval of the national assembly and the senate. The French Constitution provides for a maximum of 70 days between the budget being proposed to parliament and it being approved. Article 40 of the Constitution stops the National Assembly and Senate from making any amendments to the total spending and revenue amounts proposed by the government. Once approved by parliament, the government may make adjustments of up to 2% to the budget without having to seek further parliamentary approval. (en)
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  • Budget of France (en)
  • Budget de l'État français (fr)
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