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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Ap Correspondent

Minister is keen to cut two bank holidays – which ones and why

  • France's Prime Minister, Francois Bayrou, has proposed eliminating two public holidays, potentially including Easter Monday and Allied victory day, to generate savings for the 2026 budget.
  • This controversial measure is part of a broader fiscal plan aiming to achieve an estimated €44 billion in overall savings to address France's substantial debt and deficit.
  • Mr Bayrou argues that scrapping holidays would boost economic activity and tax revenues, aligning with President Emmanuel Macron's directive to repair public finances.
  • Easter Monday and Victory Day were among the holidays discussed
  • The proposals face significant opposition from unions and the far-right National Rally, complicating their passage through a hung parliament where Macron's centrist grouping lacks a majority.

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