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Greek Opposition Criticizes Presidential Election Process Amidst Internal Divisions
The Greek Parliament elected Konstantinos Tasoulas as President; however, the opposition criticized the process, citing a lack of consensus despite their own internal divisions, which included disagreements on candidate selection and differing interpretations of 'consensus.'
Greek Opposition Criticizes Presidential Election Process Amidst Internal Divisions
The Greek Parliament elected Konstantinos Tasoulas as President; however, the opposition criticized the process, citing a lack of consensus despite their own internal divisions, which included disagreements on candidate selection and differing interpretations of 'consensus.'
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56% Bias Score


Kenyan Court Ruling Triggers Parliament Power Struggle
A Kenyan High Court ruling overturned the National Assembly Speaker's 2022 decision, declaring the Azimio coalition the parliamentary Majority, sparking immediate conflict and raising questions about the Speaker's impartiality.
Kenyan Court Ruling Triggers Parliament Power Struggle
A Kenyan High Court ruling overturned the National Assembly Speaker's 2022 decision, declaring the Azimio coalition the parliamentary Majority, sparking immediate conflict and raising questions about the Speaker's impartiality.
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52% Bias Score


Tasoulas Elected President of Hellenic Republic
Following four rounds of voting, Konstantinos Tasoulas, former President of the Hellenic Parliament, was elected President of the Hellenic Republic by 160 votes, succeeding Katerina Sakellaropoulou on March 13, 2025.
Tasoulas Elected President of Hellenic Republic
Following four rounds of voting, Konstantinos Tasoulas, former President of the Hellenic Parliament, was elected President of the Hellenic Republic by 160 votes, succeeding Katerina Sakellaropoulou on March 13, 2025.
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12% Bias Score


BBB Parliament Member Resigns Amidst Party Conflict
Lilian Helder, a member of the Dutch parliament's BBB party, resigned on Monday due to irreconcilable differences with her party and leader Caroline van der Plas, citing insufficient use of her experience and disagreement with the coalition agreement's funding for law enforcement, surprising colleag...
BBB Parliament Member Resigns Amidst Party Conflict
Lilian Helder, a member of the Dutch parliament's BBB party, resigned on Monday due to irreconcilable differences with her party and leader Caroline van der Plas, citing insufficient use of her experience and disagreement with the coalition agreement's funding for law enforcement, surprising colleag...
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40% Bias Score


French Parliament Approves 2025 Budget Amidst Political Instability
French lawmakers approved the 2025 budget plan on Friday, despite opposition from left-wing and far-right parties, potentially triggering a no-confidence vote due to the government's lack of a parliamentary majority; this follows inconclusive elections after President Macron's party's defeat in the ...
French Parliament Approves 2025 Budget Amidst Political Instability
French lawmakers approved the 2025 budget plan on Friday, despite opposition from left-wing and far-right parties, potentially triggering a no-confidence vote due to the government's lack of a parliamentary majority; this follows inconclusive elections after President Macron's party's defeat in the ...
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44% Bias Score


Dutch MP's Cake Delivery Highlights Inter-Party Dynamics
On Tuesday, ChristenUnie MP Pieter Grinwis delivered cream cakes to other parties in the Dutch parliament to celebrate his party's 25th anniversary, resulting in varied reactions, from enthusiastic celebrations to initial refusals based on dietary restrictions, ultimately fostering positive inter-pa...
Dutch MP's Cake Delivery Highlights Inter-Party Dynamics
On Tuesday, ChristenUnie MP Pieter Grinwis delivered cream cakes to other parties in the Dutch parliament to celebrate his party's 25th anniversary, resulting in varied reactions, from enthusiastic celebrations to initial refusals based on dietary restrictions, ultimately fostering positive inter-pa...
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36% Bias Score

Armenian Parliament Votes to Begin EU Membership Process
The Armenian parliament passed a bill initiating EU membership talks (63-7 vote); the opposition boycotted the vote, criticizing the government's democratic record and potential risks to national security; Russia warned against simultaneous EU and Eurasian Economic Union membership.

Armenian Parliament Votes to Begin EU Membership Process
The Armenian parliament passed a bill initiating EU membership talks (63-7 vote); the opposition boycotted the vote, criticizing the government's democratic record and potential risks to national security; Russia warned against simultaneous EU and Eurasian Economic Union membership.
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48% Bias Score

Spanish Congress Urges Government to Extend Nuclear Power Plant Lifespans
The Spanish Congress narrowly approved a non-binding motion urging the government to extend the lifespan of its nuclear power plants, passing 171 to 169 with key abstentions from Junts and ERC, prompting debate over economic and social impacts of planned closures between 2027 and 2035.

Spanish Congress Urges Government to Extend Nuclear Power Plant Lifespans
The Spanish Congress narrowly approved a non-binding motion urging the government to extend the lifespan of its nuclear power plants, passing 171 to 169 with key abstentions from Junts and ERC, prompting debate over economic and social impacts of planned closures between 2027 and 2035.
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52% Bias Score

French Deputy Faces Sanctions After Accusing Colleague of Antisemitism
During a heated debate at the French National Assembly on February 6th, 2024, RN deputy Frédéric Falcon called LFI deputy Ersilia Soudais an "outright antisemite," prompting calls for sanctions and a temporary suspension of the session. The incident followed Soudais's past controversial statements o...

French Deputy Faces Sanctions After Accusing Colleague of Antisemitism
During a heated debate at the French National Assembly on February 6th, 2024, RN deputy Frédéric Falcon called LFI deputy Ersilia Soudais an "outright antisemite," prompting calls for sanctions and a temporary suspension of the session. The incident followed Soudais's past controversial statements o...
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52% Bias Score

Dutch MP Lilian Helder Resigns Amidst Party Conflict
Lilian Helder, a member of the Dutch parliament's BoerBurgerBeweging (BBB) party, is resigning due to irreconcilable differences with fellow party members, citing a lack of collaboration and exclusion from key negotiations. Martin Oostenbrink will replace her.

Dutch MP Lilian Helder Resigns Amidst Party Conflict
Lilian Helder, a member of the Dutch parliament's BoerBurgerBeweging (BBB) party, is resigning due to irreconcilable differences with fellow party members, citing a lack of collaboration and exclusion from key negotiations. Martin Oostenbrink will replace her.
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36% Bias Score

Greek Presidential Vote Highlights Shifting Parliamentary Alliances
Greece's first presidential vote on Saturday failed to produce a winner, revealing shifting parliamentary alliances as several independent MPs signaled their support for different parties; a second round is scheduled for tomorrow.

Greek Presidential Vote Highlights Shifting Parliamentary Alliances
Greece's first presidential vote on Saturday failed to produce a winner, revealing shifting parliamentary alliances as several independent MPs signaled their support for different parties; a second round is scheduled for tomorrow.
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32% Bias Score

Thuringian Parliament to Establish Three Investigative Committees, Facing Potential Multi-Million Euro Costs
The Thuringian state parliament plans to form three investigative committees, potentially costing millions of euros, focusing on the Corona pandemic and allegations against the constitutional protection president. Previous committees totaled \~€5.5 million.

Thuringian Parliament to Establish Three Investigative Committees, Facing Potential Multi-Million Euro Costs
The Thuringian state parliament plans to form three investigative committees, potentially costing millions of euros, focusing on the Corona pandemic and allegations against the constitutional protection president. Previous committees totaled \~€5.5 million.
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48% Bias Score
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