France’s parliament is grappling with a congested legislative agenda, raising doubts about the government’s ability to secure passage of key bills. A backlog of proposed laws, including those concerning Corsican autonomy, end-of-life care, criminal justice reform, and child protection, is creating a significant challenge for both the National Assembly and the Senate. Government officials have expressed uncertainty regarding whether all pending legislation will be debated before upcoming deadlines. The sheer volume of bills is described as a “traffic jam,” hindering the legislative process. This situation presents a potential obstacle to President Macron’s domestic policy goals. The delay impacts crucial areas of French law and societal concern, prompting questions about parliamentary efficiency. The government is now tasked with prioritizing and managing the legislative workload effectively.