Munitions, drones, «état d’alerte et de sécurité nationale»… La loi de programmation militaire en voie d’actualisation
The French government is updating its multi-year military programming law, with the revised plan presented to the council of ministers on Wednesday, April 8th. The update includes an additional 36 billion euros in defense spending by 2030.
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AI-generatedThe French government is updating its multi-year military programming law, with the revised plan presented to the council of ministers on Wednesday, April 8th. The update includes an additional 36 billion euros in defense spending by 2030. This increased investment aims to bring the defense budget to 2.5% of France's GDP. The updated law also encompasses new legal standards related to munitions, drones, and a state of national alert and security, though specific details remain unspecified in the article. The purpose of the update is to modernize and strengthen the French military.
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3 extractedThe updated bill was presented to the Council of Ministers on Wednesday, April 8.
The military budget would reach 2.5% of GDP by 2030.
The update to the multi-year bill includes 36 billion in additional spending by 2030.