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#CPPB2609454AOrder of April 7, 2026 Opening Credits for State Programs

🇫🇷France··Other·Medium Impact·View source ↗

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This law, titled "Arrêté du 7 avril 2026" opens credits for various governmental programs in France for the year 2026. A total of €106,251,504 is allocated in commitment authorizations, and €107,668,569.49 is designated for payment credits across a range of sectors including defense, education, agriculture, and social services. The law aims to facilitate funding for important state missions and programs as outlined in the annexed table.

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Key Changes

  • Opening of credits for multiple state programs
  • Allocation of over €106 million in commitments
  • Increased funding for sectors like education, defense, and agriculture

Obligations

What this law requires

high

Open commitment authorizations totaling €106,251,504.00 for 2026 budget programs as specified in the annexed table

French government budget administrators and program managers
operational
high

Open payment credits totaling €107,668,569.49 for 2026 budget programs as specified in the annexed table

French government budget administrators and program managers
operational
high

Open and allocate €106,251,504.00 in commitment authorizations for 2026 across the specified government programs listed in the annexed table

French government ministries and state agencies managing listed programs
operational
high

Open and allocate €107,668,569.49 in payment credits for 2026 across the specified government programs listed in the annexed table

French government ministries and state agencies managing listed programs
operational
high

Publish this Order (Arrêté) in the Journal officiel de la République française

French government publication authority
disclosure

Affected Parties

French governmentPublic sector beneficiaries

Tags

budget,government funding,public services