Earlier in November, French authorities came up with proposals to introduce the measures reducing the deficit by 3.3 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) in 2016, and 2.7 percent in 2017, respectively.
On November 16, President Francois Hollande announced 8,500 new jobs in police and legal system over a terrorist threat.
Several days later, Sapin specified that Paris would spend some 600 million euros (over $642 million) to recruit additional law enforcement professionals.
The November 13 Paris attacks at a stadium, a concert hall and several restaurants left some 130 dead, with the Islamic State extremist group claiming responsibility for the tragedy.
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