France unveils emergency housing law to avert social crisis ahead of 2027 presidential electionExecutive summary: Housing Minister Vincent Jeanbrun unveiled a government bill designed to relieve the housing crisis, to be debated in parliament after the summer break. The plan addresses worsening unaffordability and social unrest that could affect voter sentiment in the 2027 election. French Minister of Housing Vincent Jeanbrun,French government,National Assembly Parliamentary review and possible amendments,Implementation of subsidies or zoning reforms,Potential public consultations with housing stakeholdersThe French government has introduced a draft law to tackle the deepening housing shortage, a move aimed at easing social tensions before the next presidential vote. Housing Minister Vincent Jeanbrun presented the bill in cabinet, noting that it will be examined by the National Assembly after the summer recess. The initiative reflects growing pressure to improve affordability and increase supply in a market strained by rising prices and limited new construction.Open the full case file on Beyond →
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