France's caretaker government has announced that it will maintain state spending at €492 billion for 2025, the same level as in 2024. This decision is expected to result in approximately €10 billion in savings when adjusted for inflation. The move is part of a broader strategy to reduce the country's budget deficit to less than 3% of GDP by 2027. The Prime Minister's office confirmed that the spending limits on ministries imply significant savings, which will aid in achieving the fiscal targets.