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AD Wins Portuguese Elections, but Falls Short of Majority
Portugal's Democratic Alliance (AD) won the snap parliamentary elections on Sunday, securing 32.72% of the vote and 89 seats, though short of a majority; the Socialist Party (PS) suffered its worst result since 1987, prompting the resignation of its Secretary-General; the far-right Chega party emerg...
AD Wins Portuguese Elections, but Falls Short of Majority
Portugal's Democratic Alliance (AD) won the snap parliamentary elections on Sunday, securing 32.72% of the vote and 89 seats, though short of a majority; the Socialist Party (PS) suffered its worst result since 1987, prompting the resignation of its Secretary-General; the far-right Chega party emerg...
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52% Bias Score


Antisemitic Assault on Socialist Party Members During Paris Demonstration
During a Paris demonstration, masked individuals physically assaulted Socialist Party members, including some who are Jewish, resulting in four minor injuries and one arrest; antisemitic slurs were also reported.
Antisemitic Assault on Socialist Party Members During Paris Demonstration
During a Paris demonstration, masked individuals physically assaulted Socialist Party members, including some who are Jewish, resulting in four minor injuries and one arrest; antisemitic slurs were also reported.
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48% Bias Score


Paris Socialist Party Sets April 3rd for Mayoral Primary
The Paris chapter of the French Socialist Party proposes April 3rd as the date for its mayoral primary election, pitting Emmanuel Grégoire against Rémi Féraud, with the local federation retaining the right to adjust the date. This decision follows weeks of waiting and accusations of delaying tactics...
Paris Socialist Party Sets April 3rd for Mayoral Primary
The Paris chapter of the French Socialist Party proposes April 3rd as the date for its mayoral primary election, pitting Emmanuel Grégoire against Rémi Féraud, with the local federation retaining the right to adjust the date. This decision follows weeks of waiting and accusations of delaying tactics...
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40% Bias Score


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 Socialist Party Rejects No-Confidence Vote Against Bayrou Government
On February 3rd, the French Socialist Party decided against joining other opposition parties in a no-confidence vote against Prime Minister François Bayrou's government, despite recent use of the 49.3 clause on budget legislation and after receiving specific government concessions including increase...
French Socialist Party Rejects No-Confidence Vote Against Bayrou Government
On February 3rd, the French Socialist Party decided against joining other opposition parties in a no-confidence vote against Prime Minister François Bayrou's government, despite recent use of the 49.3 clause on budget legislation and after receiving specific government concessions including increase...
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40% Bias Score


Bayrou Survives No-Confidence Vote as Socialists Abstain
French Prime Minister François Bayrou survived a no-confidence vote on Thursday after the Socialist Party unexpectedly abstained, despite concessions from Bayrou including abandoning planned cuts to healthcare, education, and overseas territories and maintaining certain taxes, leaving the left-wing ...
Bayrou Survives No-Confidence Vote as Socialists Abstain
French Prime Minister François Bayrou survived a no-confidence vote on Thursday after the Socialist Party unexpectedly abstained, despite concessions from Bayrou including abandoning planned cuts to healthcare, education, and overseas territories and maintaining certain taxes, leaving the left-wing ...
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48% Bias Score

Portugal's Snap Elections: DA Projected to Win, but Short of Majority
Portugal held snap parliamentary elections on May 18, 2025, with exit polls suggesting the conservative Democratic Alliance will win around 95 of 230 seats, but still lack a majority, following a no-confidence vote against Prime Minister Luís Montenegro due to a corruption scandal.

Portugal's Snap Elections: DA Projected to Win, but Short of Majority
Portugal held snap parliamentary elections on May 18, 2025, with exit polls suggesting the conservative Democratic Alliance will win around 95 of 230 seats, but still lack a majority, following a no-confidence vote against Prime Minister Luís Montenegro due to a corruption scandal.
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36% Bias Score

French Socialist Party to Hold Congress Amidst Internal Divisions
French Socialist Party leader Olivier Faure announced a June congress and his bid for reelection, aiming to define the party's direction for the 2027 presidential election amidst internal divisions over alliances with other left-wing parties, particularly La France Insoumise.

French Socialist Party to Hold Congress Amidst Internal Divisions
French Socialist Party leader Olivier Faure announced a June congress and his bid for reelection, aiming to define the party's direction for the 2027 presidential election amidst internal divisions over alliances with other left-wing parties, particularly La France Insoumise.
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48% Bias Score

LFI Poster Sparks Outrage, Exacerbating Tensions within French Left
Following the French Socialist Party's refusal to vote for a censure motion against the government, La France Insoumise (LFI) released a poster depicting PS leader Olivier Faure alongside Marine Le Pen and Emmanuel Macron, sparking outrage within the PS and highlighting deep divisions within the Fre...

LFI Poster Sparks Outrage, Exacerbating Tensions within French Left
Following the French Socialist Party's refusal to vote for a censure motion against the government, La France Insoumise (LFI) released a poster depicting PS leader Olivier Faure alongside Marine Le Pen and Emmanuel Macron, sparking outrage within the PS and highlighting deep divisions within the Fre...
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60% 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 No-Confidence Vote Fails Amidst Socialist Party Controversy
On January 16th, a no-confidence motion against French Prime Minister François Bayrou failed due to the Socialist party's refusal, despite concessions from Bayrou, including dropping the elimination of two days of sick leave for public workers, while simultaneously cutting sick pay by 10%, causing a...

French No-Confidence Vote Fails Amidst Socialist Party Controversy
On January 16th, a no-confidence motion against French Prime Minister François Bayrou failed due to the Socialist party's refusal, despite concessions from Bayrou, including dropping the elimination of two days of sick leave for public workers, while simultaneously cutting sick pay by 10%, causing a...
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40% Bias Score

French Socialists Divided Over Pension Reform Response
On January 13th, French Socialist leader Olivier Faure's negotiations with the government over pension reforms failed, leading to internal divisions within the party over whether to censure the government despite some minor concessions on hospital budgets, tax justice, and education jobs.

French Socialists Divided Over Pension Reform Response
On January 13th, French Socialist leader Olivier Faure's negotiations with the government over pension reforms failed, leading to internal divisions within the party over whether to censure the government despite some minor concessions on hospital budgets, tax justice, and education jobs.
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56% Bias Score
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