Showing 37 to 48 of 123 results


Bayrou Survives No-Confidence Vote Amidst Record-Low Approval Ratings
French Prime Minister François Bayrou survived a no-confidence vote on September 5th, 2024, due to support from the far-right National Rally, despite having the lowest approval rating (17%) of any Prime Minister in the Fifth Republic. This follows seven months of attempts to remove him, highlighting...
Bayrou Survives No-Confidence Vote Amidst Record-Low Approval Ratings
French Prime Minister François Bayrou survived a no-confidence vote on September 5th, 2024, due to support from the far-right National Rally, despite having the lowest approval rating (17%) of any Prime Minister in the Fifth Republic. This follows seven months of attempts to remove him, highlighting...
Progress
44% Bias Score


Borne Survives No-Confidence Vote, but Future Hinges on Le Pen's Support
French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne survived a no-confidence vote on Tuesday, but her position remains precarious due to the conditional support of far-right leader Marine Le Pen's National Rally (RN), whose abstention was key to her survival. Borne's approval rating stands at 80% disapproval, and...
Borne Survives No-Confidence Vote, but Future Hinges on Le Pen's Support
French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne survived a no-confidence vote on Tuesday, but her position remains precarious due to the conditional support of far-right leader Marine Le Pen's National Rally (RN), whose abstention was key to her survival. Borne's approval rating stands at 80% disapproval, and...
Progress
56% Bias Score


No-Confidence Vote Threatens French Prime Minister Bayrou
French Prime Minister François Bayrou faces a no-confidence vote over his failure to debate the 2023 pension reform, which raised the retirement age to 64 and sparked protests; the Socialist Party initiated the vote for broken promises, with success depending on an alliance with Marine Le Pen's part...
No-Confidence Vote Threatens French Prime Minister Bayrou
French Prime Minister François Bayrou faces a no-confidence vote over his failure to debate the 2023 pension reform, which raised the retirement age to 64 and sparked protests; the Socialist Party initiated the vote for broken promises, with success depending on an alliance with Marine Le Pen's part...
Progress
60% Bias Score


France Announces Multi-Year Plan to Restore Public Finances
French Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne announced a multi-year plan in July to tackle France's public debt, demanding shared effort from all citizens, with potential social VAT discussions and a possible referendum.
France Announces Multi-Year Plan to Restore Public Finances
French Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne announced a multi-year plan in July to tackle France's public debt, demanding shared effort from all citizens, with potential social VAT discussions and a possible referendum.
Progress
48% Bias Score


Bayrou Denies Knowledge of French Catholic School Abuse Amidst Mounting Evidence
French Prime Minister François Bayrou denies knowledge of alleged abuse at a Catholic school despite over 200 complaints and contradictory witness testimonies; a parliamentary inquiry is underway, and public opinion overwhelmingly favors his resignation if complicity is proven.
Bayrou Denies Knowledge of French Catholic School Abuse Amidst Mounting Evidence
French Prime Minister François Bayrou denies knowledge of alleged abuse at a Catholic school despite over 200 complaints and contradictory witness testimonies; a parliamentary inquiry is underway, and public opinion overwhelmingly favors his resignation if complicity is proven.
Progress
44% Bias Score


Macron to Decide on French Referendum on Public Finances
French President Macron will decide on a potential national referendum on public finances, proposed by Prime Minister Bayrou, following a poll showing 83% public support and cost estimates ranging from €100-€200 million, with implementation unlikely before summer.
Macron to Decide on French Referendum on Public Finances
French President Macron will decide on a potential national referendum on public finances, proposed by Prime Minister Bayrou, following a poll showing 83% public support and cost estimates ranging from €100-€200 million, with implementation unlikely before summer.
Progress
44% Bias Score

French Report Accuses Prime Minister of Inaction in School Abuse Case
A French parliamentary report details decades of physical and sexual abuse at a Catholic boarding school, accusing former Education Minister François Bayrou of inaction despite alleged knowledge, revealing systemic failures within the French state.

French Report Accuses Prime Minister of Inaction in School Abuse Case
A French parliamentary report details decades of physical and sexual abuse at a Catholic boarding school, accusing former Education Minister François Bayrou of inaction despite alleged knowledge, revealing systemic failures within the French state.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Bayrou Survives Eighth No-Confidence Vote Amid Pension Reform Crisis
French Prime Minister François Bayrou survived his eighth no-confidence vote on Tuesday, initiated by the Socialist Party over the controversial 2023 pension reform, failing to gather enough votes despite support from the left, due to the abstention of the far-right National Rally.

Bayrou Survives Eighth No-Confidence Vote Amid Pension Reform Crisis
French Prime Minister François Bayrou survived his eighth no-confidence vote on Tuesday, initiated by the Socialist Party over the controversial 2023 pension reform, failing to gather enough votes despite support from the left, due to the abstention of the far-right National Rally.
Progress
56% Bias Score

Moscovici Rejects French Budget Freeze Proposal
French Cour des comptes President Pierre Moscovici opposes a proposed one-year freeze on the 2026 budget, advocating for structural reforms instead of short-term measures to achieve 40 billion euros in savings, citing France's high public spending of 57% of GDP.

Moscovici Rejects French Budget Freeze Proposal
French Cour des comptes President Pierre Moscovici opposes a proposed one-year freeze on the 2026 budget, advocating for structural reforms instead of short-term measures to achieve 40 billion euros in savings, citing France's high public spending of 57% of GDP.
Progress
44% Bias Score

Bayrou to Release Documents in Bétharram Abuse Scandal
French Prime Minister François Bayrou will release documents to refute accusations of prior knowledge of and involvement in covering up child abuse at the Notre-Dame-de-Bétharram school, following accusations by LFI and witness testimonies.

Bayrou to Release Documents in Bétharram Abuse Scandal
French Prime Minister François Bayrou will release documents to refute accusations of prior knowledge of and involvement in covering up child abuse at the Notre-Dame-de-Bétharram school, following accusations by LFI and witness testimonies.
Progress
56% Bias Score

Bayrou Inquiry Reveals Conflicting Accounts in Notre-Dame-de-Bétharram Abuse Scandal
French Prime Minister François Bayrou underwent a five-hour parliamentary inquiry on May 14th regarding the handling of over 200 abuse allegations at the Notre-Dame-de-Bétharram school, revealing conflicting accounts and prompting calls for systemic change to protect children in educational settings...

Bayrou Inquiry Reveals Conflicting Accounts in Notre-Dame-de-Bétharram Abuse Scandal
French Prime Minister François Bayrou underwent a five-hour parliamentary inquiry on May 14th regarding the handling of over 200 abuse allegations at the Notre-Dame-de-Bétharram school, revealing conflicting accounts and prompting calls for systemic change to protect children in educational settings...
Progress
56% Bias Score

France's Soaring Debt Spurs Referendum Debate, Raising Democratic Concerns
France's €3,305 billion debt (113% of GDP) and €58 billion interest payments, alongside a 5.8% deficit, necessitate €40 billion in budget cuts for 2026; a proposed referendum on deficit reduction raises concerns about weakening parliamentary democracy.

France's Soaring Debt Spurs Referendum Debate, Raising Democratic Concerns
France's €3,305 billion debt (113% of GDP) and €58 billion interest payments, alongside a 5.8% deficit, necessitate €40 billion in budget cuts for 2026; a proposed referendum on deficit reduction raises concerns about weakening parliamentary democracy.
Progress
44% Bias Score
Showing 37 to 48 of 123 results