French parliament adopts special law to avoid government shutdown

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The French Senate on Wednesday approved a special law to ensure the continuation of core state functions while the government works on next year’s budget. The law, passed after the lower house’s approval, serves as a temporary measure while the deeply divided parliament tackles the 2025 budget.

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