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Bayrou's Budget Battle: France's Political Instability Deepens
France's new Prime Minister, François Bayrou, faces a crucial parliamentary vote on Tuesday to pass the 2025 budget, amid unprecedented political instability; his minority government needs support from the Socialists and must avoid triggering a vote of no confidence from the far-right.
Bayrou's Budget Battle: France's Political Instability Deepens
France's new Prime Minister, François Bayrou, faces a crucial parliamentary vote on Tuesday to pass the 2025 budget, amid unprecedented political instability; his minority government needs support from the Socialists and must avoid triggering a vote of no confidence from the far-right.
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44% Bias Score


Bayrou's Policy Statement: Budget, Pension Reform, and the Fight for Survival
French Prime Minister François Bayrou will present his policy statement at 3 PM today, focusing on the 2025 budget and pension reform. Negotiations with the Socialist Party (PS) are crucial to avoid a no-confidence vote, with the PS proposing a compromise that may involve suspending or freezing the ...
Bayrou's Policy Statement: Budget, Pension Reform, and the Fight for Survival
French Prime Minister François Bayrou will present his policy statement at 3 PM today, focusing on the 2025 budget and pension reform. Negotiations with the Socialist Party (PS) are crucial to avoid a no-confidence vote, with the PS proposing a compromise that may involve suspending or freezing the ...
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44% Bias Score


French Pension Reform Sparks Government Crisis
France's 2023 pension reform, raising the retirement age to 64, faces calls for repeal or suspension, creating a political crisis for Prime Minister François Bayrou's government, with potential costs reaching €16 billion by 2032.
French Pension Reform Sparks Government Crisis
France's 2023 pension reform, raising the retirement age to 64, faces calls for repeal or suspension, creating a political crisis for Prime Minister François Bayrou's government, with potential costs reaching €16 billion by 2032.
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52% Bias Score


French Senate Rejects Pension Reform Suspension
French Senate President Gérard Larcher rejects calls to suspend or repeal the pension reform, citing a projected cost of €3.4 billion in 2025 and €16 billion in 2032 based on National Retirement Insurance estimates, setting up a clash with Prime Minister François Bayrou's potential concessions to th...
French Senate Rejects Pension Reform Suspension
French Senate President Gérard Larcher rejects calls to suspend or repeal the pension reform, citing a projected cost of €3.4 billion in 2025 and €16 billion in 2032 based on National Retirement Insurance estimates, setting up a clash with Prime Minister François Bayrou's potential concessions to th...
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36% Bias Score


France Passes Emergency Budget Law After Government Censure
The French Parliament unanimously passed a temporary budget law on December 18th, authorizing the government to function until a proper 2025 budget is adopted, following the censure of Prime Minister Michel Barnier's government.
France Passes Emergency Budget Law After Government Censure
The French Parliament unanimously passed a temporary budget law on December 18th, authorizing the government to function until a proper 2025 budget is adopted, following the censure of Prime Minister Michel Barnier's government.
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36% Bias Score


Bayrou's New French Government: A Broad Coalition Sparks Political Debate
François Bayrou's new French government, announced on December 27, includes two former prime ministers, Manuel Valls and Elisabeth Borne, and comprises 34 ministers (17 women and 17 men), sparking criticism from both the Socialist and far-right parties.
Bayrou's New French Government: A Broad Coalition Sparks Political Debate
François Bayrou's new French government, announced on December 27, includes two former prime ministers, Manuel Valls and Elisabeth Borne, and comprises 34 ministers (17 women and 17 men), sparking criticism from both the Socialist and far-right parties.
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56% Bias Score

Bayrou Faces Crucial Budget Vote, Pension Reform in Question
French Prime Minister François Bayrou must negotiate with the Socialist Party to pass the budget and avoid a no-confidence vote, potentially requiring concessions on the recently passed pension reform, raising concerns among right-wing parties.

Bayrou Faces Crucial Budget Vote, Pension Reform in Question
French Prime Minister François Bayrou must negotiate with the Socialist Party to pass the budget and avoid a no-confidence vote, potentially requiring concessions on the recently passed pension reform, raising concerns among right-wing parties.
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36% Bias Score

French Socialists Face Pressure to Censure Government Over Pension Reform
Amidst budget negotiations, the French Socialist Party (PS) is deciding whether to support a censure motion by La France Insoumise (LFI) against the government, hinging on a potential suspension of the pension reform by the government; the outcome will significantly influence the French political la...

French Socialists Face Pressure to Censure Government Over Pension Reform
Amidst budget negotiations, the French Socialist Party (PS) is deciding whether to support a censure motion by La France Insoumise (LFI) against the government, hinging on a potential suspension of the pension reform by the government; the outcome will significantly influence the French political la...
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44% Bias Score

Bayrou Delays Pension Reform Meeting, Prioritizing Deliberate Negotiations
French Prime Minister François Bayrou delayed a January 9th Elysee meeting on pension reform to January 10th, prioritizing internal consultations and negotiations over a rapid resolution, aiming to maintain control over the process and influence the outcome.

Bayrou Delays Pension Reform Meeting, Prioritizing Deliberate Negotiations
French Prime Minister François Bayrou delayed a January 9th Elysee meeting on pension reform to January 10th, prioritizing internal consultations and negotiations over a rapid resolution, aiming to maintain control over the process and influence the outcome.
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48% Bias Score

French Basic Pensions Rise 2.2% in January 2025
French basic pensions rose by 2.2% in January 2025 due to inflation, impacting most retirees but with variations; supplementary pensions also saw increases.

French Basic Pensions Rise 2.2% in January 2025
French basic pensions rose by 2.2% in January 2025 due to inflation, impacting most retirees but with variations; supplementary pensions also saw increases.
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40% Bias Score

Mayotte Reconstruction Plan Launched After Cyclone Chido
French Prime Minister François Bayrou arrived in Mayotte on December 30th with a ministerial delegation, announcing the "Mayotte Debout" reconstruction plan following Cyclone Chido, which killed 39 people and injured over 5,600, aiming for a two-year rebuild and long-term development while addressin...

Mayotte Reconstruction Plan Launched After Cyclone Chido
French Prime Minister François Bayrou arrived in Mayotte on December 30th with a ministerial delegation, announcing the "Mayotte Debout" reconstruction plan following Cyclone Chido, which killed 39 people and injured over 5,600, aiming for a two-year rebuild and long-term development while addressin...
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36% Bias Score

Bayrou Forms 35-Member Government Amidst French Economic Crisis
On December 23rd, François Bayrou announced a 35-member government, including two former Prime Ministers, Elisabeth Borne (Education) and Manuel Valls (Overseas Territories), to address France's economic crisis and various territorial challenges.

Bayrou Forms 35-Member Government Amidst French Economic Crisis
On December 23rd, François Bayrou announced a 35-member government, including two former Prime Ministers, Elisabeth Borne (Education) and Manuel Valls (Overseas Territories), to address France's economic crisis and various territorial challenges.
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28% Bias Score
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