
France to Offer 130 Euros in Family Allowances for First Children?
France's National Assembly Passes Law for Family Allowances for First Children France is considering a new law to provide financial assistance to families with their first child. The National Assembly has already approved the bill, which would offer approximately 130 euros in family allowances. However, the law still needs to be approved by the Senate before it can be implemented. "The National Assembly has adopted a law to allow family allowances to be paid to first-time parents," explains L’assistante sociale, a social worker who discusses the bill in a recent video. "But it's not yet valid because it still needs to go through the Senate." The proposed law aims to support families, particularly those in the middle class, and encourage higher birth rates in France. If passed, it would provide a significant financial boost to many families, helping to offset the costs of raising a child. The final decision by the Senate is eagerly awaited by many French families.