“Unresolved Divisions in France’s Parliament Risk Exacherbating Political Instability and Associated Economic Challenges Given Large Budget deficits and Rising Public Debt.”, – WRITE: www.fxempire.com
While Not Scope’s Baseline, A Favourable Outcome of the Government Winning the Confidentnce Motion would repressent a significant BreakthRUGHH and SUPPORT Near-Term Budgetary. Still, Political Uncertainties ahead of Municipal Elections in March 2026 and the Presidential Elections in April-May 2027 Remain Key Economic Challenges.
France’s Medium-Term Fiscal Outlook Thus Remains Constrained by a Fragmented Political Landscape, Heigheted Political Polarization and An Electoral reforms.
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Thomas Gillet Is A Director in Sovereign and Public Sector Rathings at Scope Rathings. Brian MarlyA Senior Analyst in Sovereign Rathings at Scope, Contributed to Drafting This Research.