The French government wants to adopt a new immigration law in 2025, just one year after the previous bill split the majority in the National Assembly. It would be the 33rd immigration law in 44 years.
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On Sunday, October 13, French government spokeswoman Maud Bregeon confirmed on BFM-TV that there would be a new bill on the matter "at the beginning of 2025." The previous bill was signed into law ...
France's interior and justice ministers were headed to Marseille on Friday to spearhead the government's response to a ...
France's minority right wing government suffered a major blow when left wing and centrist deputies united to make a temporary tax on the rich into a permanent levy. Prime Minister Michel Barnier's ...
The new government in France has announced plans for a legislative bill on immigration it intends to present to the French parliament at the beginning of 2025. The bill is expected to contain ...
Investing.com - The French government budget balance fell more-than-expected in the last quarter, official data showed on Friday.In a report, Agence France Tresor said that French Government Budget ...
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"Bringing the deficit back to 5% next year is really the credibility threshold," Villeroy told a news conference with French Finance Minister Antoine Armand in Washington. "The government plan ...
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Macron said last week that "the government has the instruments needed to protect France" from any unwanted "capital ownership." Emotion over the Opella sales is closely linked to Doliprane.
The French authorities want to adopt a new immigration law next year, a spokeswoman said, as the new right-wing government seeks to crack down on immigration. "There will be a need for a new law ...