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Austrian Coalition Talks Collapse, Leaving Country in Political Limbo
Austrian far-right leader Herbert Kickl failed to form a coalition government after his Freedom Party's September election victory, leaving the country in political uncertainty due to disagreements with the conservative Austrian People's Party over the interior ministry and foreign policy, particula...
Austrian Coalition Talks Collapse, Leaving Country in Political Limbo
Austrian far-right leader Herbert Kickl failed to form a coalition government after his Freedom Party's September election victory, leaving the country in political uncertainty due to disagreements with the conservative Austrian People's Party over the interior ministry and foreign policy, particula...
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44% Bias Score


Austrian Coalition Talks Collapse
Coalition talks in Austria between the far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ) and the conservative People's Party (ÖVP) collapsed on Wednesday after disagreements over ministerial portfolios and policy differences, leaving Austria facing a potential snap election.
Austrian Coalition Talks Collapse
Coalition talks in Austria between the far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ) and the conservative People's Party (ÖVP) collapsed on Wednesday after disagreements over ministerial portfolios and policy differences, leaving Austria facing a potential snap election.
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40% Bias Score


Spanish Government Divided on Minimum Wage Taxation
The Spanish government raised the minimum wage by 61% over six years, causing a dispute on taxation between Deputy Prime Minister Yolanda Díaz and other officials, including the Finance Minister. This disagreement reflects internal divisions within the ruling coalition on social welfare and fiscal p...
Spanish Government Divided on Minimum Wage Taxation
The Spanish government raised the minimum wage by 61% over six years, causing a dispute on taxation between Deputy Prime Minister Yolanda Díaz and other officials, including the Finance Minister. This disagreement reflects internal divisions within the ruling coalition on social welfare and fiscal p...
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48% Bias Score


Wilders Threatens Dutch Coalition Collapse Over Asylum Law Changes
Dutch PVV leader Geert Wilders threatens to collapse the coalition government if any changes are made to asylum laws proposed by Minister Faber, following a critical review by the Council of State raising concerns about implementation and preparation.
Wilders Threatens Dutch Coalition Collapse Over Asylum Law Changes
Dutch PVV leader Geert Wilders threatens to collapse the coalition government if any changes are made to asylum laws proposed by Minister Faber, following a critical review by the Council of State raising concerns about implementation and preparation.
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60% Bias Score


Austrian Coalition Talks Falter, Expert Government Possible
Austria's post-election coalition talks between the FPÖ and ÖVP are stalled over key ministerial portfolios, particularly foreign affairs and EU policy, with President Van der Bellen considering an alternative expert government.
Austrian Coalition Talks Falter, Expert Government Possible
Austria's post-election coalition talks between the FPÖ and ÖVP are stalled over key ministerial portfolios, particularly foreign affairs and EU policy, with President Van der Bellen considering an alternative expert government.
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52% Bias Score


Otegi Wins EH Bildu Backing for Basque, Navarre Coalitions
Arnaldo Otegi, leader of EH Bildu, secured his party's backing to form collaborative governments in the Basque Country and Navarre, potentially with the PSOE, following a period of increasing cooperation and Otegi's overwhelming re-election with 94.44% of the vote.
Otegi Wins EH Bildu Backing for Basque, Navarre Coalitions
Arnaldo Otegi, leader of EH Bildu, secured his party's backing to form collaborative governments in the Basque Country and Navarre, potentially with the PSOE, following a period of increasing cooperation and Otegi's overwhelming re-election with 94.44% of the vote.
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56% Bias Score

Spanish Coalition Faces Crisis Over Minimum Wage Tax
The Spanish government's decision to tax the minimum wage for the first time, increasing it to €1,184 per month, has caused a major rift within the ruling coalition, pitting the Socialist Party (PSOE) against Sumar, who introduced a bill to counter the decision and has secured likely support from op...

Spanish Coalition Faces Crisis Over Minimum Wage Tax
The Spanish government's decision to tax the minimum wage for the first time, increasing it to €1,184 per month, has caused a major rift within the ruling coalition, pitting the Socialist Party (PSOE) against Sumar, who introduced a bill to counter the decision and has secured likely support from op...
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56% Bias Score

Spanish Government Divided Over Minimum Wage Tax
Spain's ruling coalition is facing a major crisis over the decision to tax the minimum wage for the first time, causing a clash between the PSOE and Sumar, along with other opposition parties, with each side citing economic and social justice arguments. This occurs after a 61% increase in the minimu...

Spanish Government Divided Over Minimum Wage Tax
Spain's ruling coalition is facing a major crisis over the decision to tax the minimum wage for the first time, causing a clash between the PSOE and Sumar, along with other opposition parties, with each side citing economic and social justice arguments. This occurs after a 61% increase in the minimu...
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44% Bias Score

Austrian Far-Right's Coalition Attempt Fails
Following failed coalition talks, Austrian far-right leader Herbert Kickl returned his mandate to form a government to President Alexander Van der Bellen on January 11, 2024, leaving Austria's political future uncertain after the September election.

Austrian Far-Right's Coalition Attempt Fails
Following failed coalition talks, Austrian far-right leader Herbert Kickl returned his mandate to form a government to President Alexander Van der Bellen on January 11, 2024, leaving Austria's political future uncertain after the September election.
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32% Bias Score

Public Dispute Erupts in Spanish Government Over Taxing Minimum Wage Earners
The Spanish government faced a public disagreement during a press conference this week, after the Treasury decided to tax minimum wage earners for the first time. Sumar criticized this, causing a tense exchange between ministers, and announced plans to introduce a bill to reverse the decision; this ...

Public Dispute Erupts in Spanish Government Over Taxing Minimum Wage Earners
The Spanish government faced a public disagreement during a press conference this week, after the Treasury decided to tax minimum wage earners for the first time. Sumar criticized this, causing a tense exchange between ministers, and announced plans to introduce a bill to reverse the decision; this ...
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60% Bias Score

Podemos Advances Internal Election Amidst Spanish Government Instability
Podemos, facing a weak Spanish government, is moving up its internal leadership election to April 11-12 from June, citing the need to be prepared for potential snap elections and to gain visibility in a moment of political instability.

Podemos Advances Internal Election Amidst Spanish Government Instability
Podemos, facing a weak Spanish government, is moving up its internal leadership election to April 11-12 from June, citing the need to be prepared for potential snap elections and to gain visibility in a moment of political instability.
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52% Bias Score

Belgian Parliament Approves De Wever's Coalition Agreement After 40-Hour Debate
The Belgian parliament approved Prime Minister De Wever's coalition agreement after a 40-hour debate that ended around 2:30 AM, with 81 votes in favor and 66 against; the lengthy process involved disagreements over procedure and questions about the budget's feasibility.

Belgian Parliament Approves De Wever's Coalition Agreement After 40-Hour Debate
The Belgian parliament approved Prime Minister De Wever's coalition agreement after a 40-hour debate that ended around 2:30 AM, with 81 votes in favor and 66 against; the lengthy process involved disagreements over procedure and questions about the budget's feasibility.
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40% Bias Score
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