Unemployment insurance, public holidays, labor law... What will happen to these projects with the change of Prime Minister?

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The hemicycle of the National Assembly, in Paris, September 8, 2025. (Denis Allard/Libération)
On July 15, François Bayrou and his government presented several measures directly affecting labor and unemployment as part of their proposed €44 billion budgetary effort . Documents were sent to social stakeholders for negotiation, and consultations were still underway. Libération takes stock of these projects and their future after the resignation of the Prime Minister, who was replaced on the evening of Tuesday, September 9, by Sébastien Lecornu .
This is the easiest issue to dismiss. Firstly because this measure , which is supposed to bring in 4.2 billion euros in the budget plan,
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