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Socialist Party's Actions Fracture French Left-Wing Opposition
The Socialist party's decision to not censure Prime Minister Bayrou twice, despite internal dissent, is fracturing the New Popular Front (NFP) opposition coalition, highlighting divisions caused by events since the June 9th, 2024, dissolution of the National Assembly.
Socialist Party's Actions Fracture French Left-Wing Opposition
The Socialist party's decision to not censure Prime Minister Bayrou twice, despite internal dissent, is fracturing the New Popular Front (NFP) opposition coalition, highlighting divisions caused by events since the June 9th, 2024, dissolution of the National Assembly.
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36% Bias Score


French National Rally Unlikely to Trigger No-Confidence Vote Against Prime Minister
Facing no-confidence votes this week, French Prime Minister François Bayrou is unlikely to be ousted by the National Rally party, despite a January 31 Harris Interactive poll showing that a slim majority of its voters favor removing him. The party's leader, Jordan Bardella, stated that the party's f...
French National Rally Unlikely to Trigger No-Confidence Vote Against Prime Minister
Facing no-confidence votes this week, French Prime Minister François Bayrou is unlikely to be ousted by the National Rally party, despite a January 31 Harris Interactive poll showing that a slim majority of its voters favor removing him. The party's leader, Jordan Bardella, stated that the party's f...
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40% Bias Score


French Centrists Divided on Parliamentary Reform Ahead of 2027 Election
Edouard Philippe's January 26th claim that France's fragmented parliament prevents major reforms until 2027 drew immediate criticism from fellow centrists Gabriel Attal and François Bayrou, who advocated for referendums, revealing a strategic divergence within the centrist bloc and influencing the 2...
French Centrists Divided on Parliamentary Reform Ahead of 2027 Election
Edouard Philippe's January 26th claim that France's fragmented parliament prevents major reforms until 2027 drew immediate criticism from fellow centrists Gabriel Attal and François Bayrou, who advocated for referendums, revealing a strategic divergence within the centrist bloc and influencing the 2...
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40% Bias Score


French Budget Negotiations: Bayrou Faces Crucial Vote
Fourteen French parliamentarians are negotiating a €32 billion budget cut to meet EU deficit targets; the Socialist Party's support is crucial, while the far-right's stance is uncertain; failure risks a no-confidence vote against Prime Minister Bayrou.
French Budget Negotiations: Bayrou Faces Crucial Vote
Fourteen French parliamentarians are negotiating a €32 billion budget cut to meet EU deficit targets; the Socialist Party's support is crucial, while the far-right's stance is uncertain; failure risks a no-confidence vote against Prime Minister Bayrou.
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48% Bias Score


French Socialists Halt Budget Talks Over Bayrou's Immigration Remarks
The French Socialist Party (PS) suspended budget talks, demanding that François Bayrou retract the term "submersion" regarding migration and guarantee no AME cuts; the government urges the PS to avoid taking the budget "hostage".
French Socialists Halt Budget Talks Over Bayrou's Immigration Remarks
The French Socialist Party (PS) suspended budget talks, demanding that François Bayrou retract the term "submersion" regarding migration and guarantee no AME cuts; the government urges the PS to avoid taking the budget "hostage".
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40% Bias Score


French Officials Clash Over Immigration Language
French Prime Minister François Bayrou's statement on France nearing "migratory submersion" sparked immediate criticism from National Assembly President Yaël Braun-Pivet, who rejects the language used and advocates for regulated immigration while emphasizing France's history of welcoming migrants, le...
French Officials Clash Over Immigration Language
French Prime Minister François Bayrou's statement on France nearing "migratory submersion" sparked immediate criticism from National Assembly President Yaël Braun-Pivet, who rejects the language used and advocates for regulated immigration while emphasizing France's history of welcoming migrants, le...
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40% Bias Score

French Government Avoids Censure Vote on 2025 Budget Using Article 49.3
French Prime Minister François Bayrou invoked article 49.3 to pass the 2025 budget on February 3rd, facing potential censure. The opposition argues that using the existing 2024 budget, supplemented by unspent funds and reserves, avoids the proposed austerity cuts and prevents a budgetary crisis, poi...

French Government Avoids Censure Vote on 2025 Budget Using Article 49.3
French Prime Minister François Bayrou invoked article 49.3 to pass the 2025 budget on February 3rd, facing potential censure. The opposition argues that using the existing 2024 budget, supplemented by unspent funds and reserves, avoids the proposed austerity cuts and prevents a budgetary crisis, poi...
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56% Bias Score

PS Submits No-Confidence Motion Against Government's Migration Stance
The French Socialist Party will not vote for the no-confidence motion against the Prime Minister but will submit their own motion condemning François Bayrou's comments on the "feeling of migratory submersion", under article 49.2 of the Constitution, even though this motion has almost no chance to su...

PS Submits No-Confidence Motion Against Government's Migration Stance
The French Socialist Party will not vote for the no-confidence motion against the Prime Minister but will submit their own motion condemning François Bayrou's comments on the "feeling of migratory submersion", under article 49.2 of the Constitution, even though this motion has almost no chance to su...
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40% Bias Score

French PM Bypasses Parliament to Pass Budget, Facing Censure Threat
French Prime Minister François Bayrou used Article 49.3 to pass the 2025 budget on February 1st, despite potential censure motions from the opposition, maintaining a 5.4% deficit of GDP and reaching a bipartisan agreement in a joint commission.

French PM Bypasses Parliament to Pass Budget, Facing Censure Threat
French Prime Minister François Bayrou used Article 49.3 to pass the 2025 budget on February 1st, despite potential censure motions from the opposition, maintaining a 5.4% deficit of GDP and reaching a bipartisan agreement in a joint commission.
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48% Bias Score

French Budget Compromise Averts Cuts, but Government Stability Remains Uncertain
French lawmakers reached a compromise on the 2024 budget Friday, averting some cuts to public services, but the Socialist Party's vote remains uncertain, potentially leading to the use of Article 49.3 and a no-confidence vote that could topple the government.

French Budget Compromise Averts Cuts, but Government Stability Remains Uncertain
French lawmakers reached a compromise on the 2024 budget Friday, averting some cuts to public services, but the Socialist Party's vote remains uncertain, potentially leading to the use of Article 49.3 and a no-confidence vote that could topple the government.
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44% Bias Score

French Socialists Halt Budget Talks Over Immigration Comments
The French Socialist Party (PS) suspended budget talks after comments by François Bayrou on immigration, demanding the government retract the word "submersion" and guarantee no cuts to the State Medical Aid (AME) for undocumented immigrants before resuming negotiations, which include increasing the ...

French Socialists Halt Budget Talks Over Immigration Comments
The French Socialist Party (PS) suspended budget talks after comments by François Bayrou on immigration, demanding the government retract the word "submersion" and guarantee no cuts to the State Medical Aid (AME) for undocumented immigrants before resuming negotiations, which include increasing the ...
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52% Bias Score

French Government Seeks Social Accord on Pension Reform by Late May
French ministers initiated a three-month negotiation on pension reform on January 17th, aiming for an agreement by late May, following a report from the Court of Auditors on February 19th, with the CFDT union already opposing the 64-year retirement age.

French Government Seeks Social Accord on Pension Reform by Late May
French ministers initiated a three-month negotiation on pension reform on January 17th, aiming for an agreement by late May, following a report from the Court of Auditors on February 19th, with the CFDT union already opposing the 64-year retirement age.
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44% Bias Score
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