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French Constitutional Council: A Bulwark Against Illiberal Trends
The French Constitutional Council, despite facing calls for reform or abolition, remains a crucial safeguard of constitutional rights and freedoms, preventing legislative overreach and upholding the principle of the general will as expressed in the constitution; its decisions are legally binding, no...
French Constitutional Council: A Bulwark Against Illiberal Trends
The French Constitutional Council, despite facing calls for reform or abolition, remains a crucial safeguard of constitutional rights and freedoms, preventing legislative overreach and upholding the principle of the general will as expressed in the constitution; its decisions are legally binding, no...
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44% Bias Score


French Constitutional Council Blocks Acetamiprid Pesticide Reintroduction
France's Constitutional Council partially blocked a law aiming to reintroduce the pesticide acetamiprid on August 7th, 2025, creating divisions among political parties and agricultural groups.
French Constitutional Council Blocks Acetamiprid Pesticide Reintroduction
France's Constitutional Council partially blocked a law aiming to reintroduce the pesticide acetamiprid on August 7th, 2025, creating divisions among political parties and agricultural groups.
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40% Bias Score


French Court Blocks Pesticide Reauthorization in Duplomb Law
The French Constitutional Council partially struck down the controversial Duplomb law, rejecting the reauthorization of the neonicotinoid pesticide acetamiprid due to public pressure and environmental concerns; however, parts promoting intensive farming and megabasins remain.
French Court Blocks Pesticide Reauthorization in Duplomb Law
The French Constitutional Council partially struck down the controversial Duplomb law, rejecting the reauthorization of the neonicotinoid pesticide acetamiprid due to public pressure and environmental concerns; however, parts promoting intensive farming and megabasins remain.
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56% Bias Score


French Constitutional Council Partially Strikes Down Duplomb Agricultural Law
France's Constitutional Council partially struck down the Duplomb agricultural law, rejecting the reintroduction of neonicotinoid pesticides due to insufficient environmental safeguards, while approving other measures such as administrative simplifications for large farms and water storage projects,...
French Constitutional Council Partially Strikes Down Duplomb Agricultural Law
France's Constitutional Council partially struck down the Duplomb agricultural law, rejecting the reintroduction of neonicotinoid pesticides due to insufficient environmental safeguards, while approving other measures such as administrative simplifications for large farms and water storage projects,...
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40% Bias Score


France: 2 Million Signatures Against Pesticide Law; Constitutional Council to Rule
A petition with almost 2,100,000 signatures demands the repeal of France's Duplomb law, which reauthorizes the neonicotinoid pesticide acetamiprid. The Constitutional Council will decide on its constitutionality by August 7th, impacting the upcoming political climate.
France: 2 Million Signatures Against Pesticide Law; Constitutional Council to Rule
A petition with almost 2,100,000 signatures demands the repeal of France's Duplomb law, which reauthorizes the neonicotinoid pesticide acetamiprid. The Constitutional Council will decide on its constitutionality by August 7th, impacting the upcoming political climate.
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40% Bias Score


France's Constitutional Council Blocks Expansion of Mass Surveillance Program
The French Constitutional Council struck down the expansion of a mass surveillance program, nicknamed "black boxes", used to combat organized crime, citing disproportionate infringement on privacy; the system, initially for counterterrorism, was already broadened to include foreign interference.
France's Constitutional Council Blocks Expansion of Mass Surveillance Program
The French Constitutional Council struck down the expansion of a mass surveillance program, nicknamed "black boxes", used to combat organized crime, citing disproportionate infringement on privacy; the system, initially for counterterrorism, was already broadened to include foreign interference.
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52% Bias Score

French Constitutional Council Partially Blocks Pesticide Law, Exposing Science Gap in Policy
The French Constitutional Council partially blocked the Duplomb law's attempt to reinstate the banned pesticide acetamiprid due to insufficient scientific justification, exposing flaws in integrating science into public policy and prompting a 2 million-signature petition.

French Constitutional Council Partially Blocks Pesticide Law, Exposing Science Gap in Policy
The French Constitutional Council partially blocked the Duplomb law's attempt to reinstate the banned pesticide acetamiprid due to insufficient scientific justification, exposing flaws in integrating science into public policy and prompting a 2 million-signature petition.
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40% Bias Score

French Constitutional Council Partially Blocks Pesticide Reauthorization in Duplomb Law
The French Constitutional Council partially blocked the Duplomb law, rejecting the reauthorization of the banned pesticide acetamiprid following a 2 million-signature petition and significant political opposition, highlighting tensions between agricultural interests and environmental concerns.

French Constitutional Council Partially Blocks Pesticide Reauthorization in Duplomb Law
The French Constitutional Council partially blocked the Duplomb law, rejecting the reauthorization of the banned pesticide acetamiprid following a 2 million-signature petition and significant political opposition, highlighting tensions between agricultural interests and environmental concerns.
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44% Bias Score

French Court Rejects Extended Detention for Foreign Nationals
France's Council of State rejected a government bill extending detention for dangerous foreign nationals to seven months, prompting Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin to announce a revised bill and a potential referendum on immigration and security.

French Court Rejects Extended Detention for Foreign Nationals
France's Council of State rejected a government bill extending detention for dangerous foreign nationals to seven months, prompting Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin to announce a revised bill and a potential referendum on immigration and security.
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56% Bias Score

French Council Partially Rejects "Duplomb" Farm Law Over Pesticide Concerns
The French Constitutional Council partially censured the "Duplomb" law, rejecting the reauthorization of the neonicotinoid pesticide acetamiprid due to its harm to pollinators, but upholding administrative simplifications for farmers, following a large public petition and debate.

French Council Partially Rejects "Duplomb" Farm Law Over Pesticide Concerns
The French Constitutional Council partially censured the "Duplomb" law, rejecting the reauthorization of the neonicotinoid pesticide acetamiprid due to its harm to pollinators, but upholding administrative simplifications for farmers, following a large public petition and debate.
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48% Bias Score

French Constitutional Council Overwhelmed by Record Number of Cases
The French Constitutional Council faces a record number of cases this summer, exceeding its capacity due to an increase in constitutional challenges, particularly from La France Insoumise, resulting in potential delays and resource strain.

French Constitutional Council Overwhelmed by Record Number of Cases
The French Constitutional Council faces a record number of cases this summer, exceeding its capacity due to an increase in constitutional challenges, particularly from La France Insoumise, resulting in potential delays and resource strain.
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36% Bias Score

French Constitutional Council Strikes Down Parts of New Agricultural Law
France's Constitutional Council partially censured the new agricultural orientation law, striking down articles concerning food sovereignty, environmental control, and EU norm transposition due to conflicts with existing environmental regulations and constitutional principles.

French Constitutional Council Strikes Down Parts of New Agricultural Law
France's Constitutional Council partially censured the new agricultural orientation law, striking down articles concerning food sovereignty, environmental control, and EU norm transposition due to conflicts with existing environmental regulations and constitutional principles.
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36% Bias Score
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