#INTJ2607997AOrdinance on Special Mission Absence Allowance for the National Gendarmerie
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This French law grants a special allowance to active-duty members of the national gendarmerie who are deployed for extended missions during the G7 summit in Evian between April 13 and June 24, 2026. These missions require at least four consecutive nights away from their home base to qualify for the allowance.
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Key Changes
- Introduces a special allowance for gendarmerie on mission during the G7 summit
- Applies to missions requiring four consecutive nights away
- Covers the period from April 13 to June 24, 2026
Obligations
What this law requires
Active-duty members of the national gendarmerie who are deployed for missions related to the G7 summit must ensure their missions result in an absence of at least four consecutive nights from their home base to qualify for the special allowance.
Units of the national gendarmerie must document deployment missions to the G7 summit to verify that they meet the minimum requirement of four consecutive nights away from home base.
The national gendarmerie must ensure that the allowances for absence related to G7 summit missions are disbursed in accordance with the conditions set out in the relevant decree.
The arrêté must be published in the Journal officiel de la République française to ensure public awareness and compliance among affected parties.