Caretaker French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu expressed cautious optimism regarding the possibility of securing a budget deal for France by the end of the year. This potential agreement is seen as a move to mitigate the risk of calling for a snap election.

Lecornu, who is wrapping up discussions with diverse parties, is poised to report to President Emmanuel Macron about the situation. The talks aim to bridge the political divide amid the most severe crisis France has faced in decades.

Lecornu assured that there is a willingness among parties for a budget before December 31, a development likely to calm immediate political tensions and reduce the chances of dissolving parliament. He also noted plans to meet with Macron to deliberate on the progress made in discussions.

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