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Macron Seeks National Unity Government After No-Confidence Vote
French President Emmanuel Macron is seeking to form a new government of national unity after Prime Minister Michel Barnier was ousted in a no-confidence vote, meeting with various political leaders to negotiate the inclusion of diverse political forces in the new cabinet.
Macron Seeks National Unity Government After No-Confidence Vote
French President Emmanuel Macron is seeking to form a new government of national unity after Prime Minister Michel Barnier was ousted in a no-confidence vote, meeting with various political leaders to negotiate the inclusion of diverse political forces in the new cabinet.
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36% Bias Score


Les Républicains Set Conditions for Participation in New French Government
Following the resignation of French Prime Minister Michel Barnier, Les Républicains (LR) are considering their role in a new government, setting policy conditions for participation, and drawing a "red line" against alliances with the 'insoumis'.
Les Républicains Set Conditions for Participation in New French Government
Following the resignation of French Prime Minister Michel Barnier, Les Républicains (LR) are considering their role in a new government, setting policy conditions for participation, and drawing a "red line" against alliances with the 'insoumis'.
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48% Bias Score


Brandenburg Forms First SPD-BSW Coalition in Germany
Brandenburg will have Germany's first SPD-BSW coalition government after the SPD and the BSW (Bündnis Sozialer Widerstand) voted nearly unanimously to form a coalition following difficult negotiations. The coalition agreement focuses on curbing illegal immigration, increasing police numbers, maintai...
Brandenburg Forms First SPD-BSW Coalition in Germany
Brandenburg will have Germany's first SPD-BSW coalition government after the SPD and the BSW (Bündnis Sozialer Widerstand) voted nearly unanimously to form a coalition following difficult negotiations. The coalition agreement focuses on curbing illegal immigration, increasing police numbers, maintai...
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40% Bias Score


Dutch Education Budget: Partial Cut Reversal, New Funding Measures Proposed
Negotiations are underway in the Netherlands to partially reverse \u20ac700 million in planned education budget cuts; proposals include reducing higher education funding, student travel subsidies, and other areas to cover the cost. Eight parties are involved, with discussions continuing next week.
Dutch Education Budget: Partial Cut Reversal, New Funding Measures Proposed
Negotiations are underway in the Netherlands to partially reverse \u20ac700 million in planned education budget cuts; proposals include reducing higher education funding, student travel subsidies, and other areas to cover the cost. Eight parties are involved, with discussions continuing next week.
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40% Bias Score


France's Troubled Transition to Parliamentary Democracy
Paul Magnette, a Belgian political scientist, analyzes France's difficult transition to a parliamentary democracy, highlighting the incompatibility between its majoritarian electoral system and the requirements of coalition building and compromise, resulting in political dysfunction.
France's Troubled Transition to Parliamentary Democracy
Paul Magnette, a Belgian political scientist, analyzes France's difficult transition to a parliamentary democracy, highlighting the incompatibility between its majoritarian electoral system and the requirements of coalition building and compromise, resulting in political dysfunction.
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40% Bias Score


Saxony Coalition Agreement Faces Widespread Criticism for Lack of Concrete Plans
Saxony's proposed black-red coalition agreement faces sharp criticism for its lack of concrete plans on migration, bureaucracy, and insufficient financial details, raising doubts about its ability to address key challenges.
Saxony Coalition Agreement Faces Widespread Criticism for Lack of Concrete Plans
Saxony's proposed black-red coalition agreement faces sharp criticism for its lack of concrete plans on migration, bureaucracy, and insufficient financial details, raising doubts about its ability to address key challenges.
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52% Bias Score

SPD and BSW Form Coalition Government in Brandenburg
Following difficult negotiations, the SPD and BSW formed a coalition government in Brandenburg, Germany, with 108 SPD delegates voting in favor, highlighting the parties' commitment to governing together despite internal criticism and concerns about the Ukraine conflict.

SPD and BSW Form Coalition Government in Brandenburg
Following difficult negotiations, the SPD and BSW formed a coalition government in Brandenburg, Germany, with 108 SPD delegates voting in favor, highlighting the parties' commitment to governing together despite internal criticism and concerns about the Ukraine conflict.
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Senate Postpones Vote on €2 Billion Education Budget Cuts
The Dutch Senate postponed a vote on the government's proposed €2 billion education budget cuts after coalition talks with opposition parties failed to reach a full agreement, although some compromises were made concerning the 'long-study penalty' and research funding.

Dutch Senate Postpones Vote on €2 Billion Education Budget Cuts
The Dutch Senate postponed a vote on the government's proposed €2 billion education budget cuts after coalition talks with opposition parties failed to reach a full agreement, although some compromises were made concerning the 'long-study penalty' and research funding.
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44% Bias Score

Brandenburg forms Germany's first SPD-BSW coalition
Brandenburg, Germany will see its first SPD-BSW coalition government after the SPD narrowly won the September 22nd state election and failed to secure enough support for other alliances. The coalition agreement was approved by both parties, securing Dietmar Woidke's (SPD) reelection as Ministerpräsi...

Brandenburg forms Germany's first SPD-BSW coalition
Brandenburg, Germany will see its first SPD-BSW coalition government after the SPD narrowly won the September 22nd state election and failed to secure enough support for other alliances. The coalition agreement was approved by both parties, securing Dietmar Woidke's (SPD) reelection as Ministerpräsi...
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28% Bias Score

French Political Crisis Deepens Amidst Failed Coalition Attempts
France faces a severe political crisis following inconclusive legislative elections and the failed attempt to form a government including the National Rally, prompting calls for a broad coalition focused on climate action and economic stability.

French Political Crisis Deepens Amidst Failed Coalition Attempts
France faces a severe political crisis following inconclusive legislative elections and the failed attempt to form a government including the National Rally, prompting calls for a broad coalition focused on climate action and economic stability.
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56% Bias Score

Dutch Coalition Offers Insufficient Funds to Avert Education Budget Crisis
Facing opposition, the Dutch coalition offered €363 million to reverse education budget cuts, far less than the demanded €1.3 billion, prompting cautious responses and ongoing negotiations.

Dutch Coalition Offers Insufficient Funds to Avert Education Budget Crisis
Facing opposition, the Dutch coalition offered €363 million to reverse education budget cuts, far less than the demanded €1.3 billion, prompting cautious responses and ongoing negotiations.
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40% Bias Score

Fianna Fáil se perfila para liderar el nuevo gobierno irlandés tras las elecciones
Tras las elecciones generales irlandesas del 29 de noviembre, Fianna Fáil (48 escaños) liderará probablemente un nuevo gobierno de coalición con Fine Gael (38 escaños), mientras Sinn Féin (39 escaños) queda como segunda fuerza, mostrando un cambio significativo en el panorama político.

Fianna Fáil se perfila para liderar el nuevo gobierno irlandés tras las elecciones
Tras las elecciones generales irlandesas del 29 de noviembre, Fianna Fáil (48 escaños) liderará probablemente un nuevo gobierno de coalición con Fine Gael (38 escaños), mientras Sinn Féin (39 escaños) queda como segunda fuerza, mostrando un cambio significativo en el panorama político.
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48% Bias Score
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