French PM Reverses Holiday Cuts Proposed by Predecessor

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French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu has decided to abandon his predecessor's plan to cut two public holidays as part of efforts to reduce the national deficit, amid economic pressures including France's credit rating downgrade by Fitch. Lecornu is navigating a challenging political landscape to pass a slimmed-down 2026 budget while addressing economic instability and maintaining parliamentary support.
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