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French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou wants to scrap two public holidays to put France's finances back on track. It's a brave move: The ...
Sources close to Budget Minister Amélie de Montchalin indicated that France’s total payment to Brussels would be lowered from the €29.2 billion initially projected. It also undercuts far-right ...
By staking out such a maximalist position on the budget, the French PM may be giving himself room to negotiate a fall deal.
French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou has unveiled a controversial plan to slash 43.8 billion euros ($51 billion) from state spending, warning that mounting debt poses a "mortal danger" to the nation.
Early elections to the National Assembly, or the lower house of parliament, will be called if President Emmanuel Macron exercises his constitutional right to dissolve the lower house ...
French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou wants to scrap two public holidays to put France's finances back on track. It's a brave ...
The EU’s General Court in Luxembourg dismissed a challenge against findings that Jean-Marie Le Pen had received undue payments ...
The last thing far-right leader Marine Le Pen needed was another legal fire to break out for her Rassemblement National party ...
On 31 March, the Paris Criminal Court made a notable ruling against Marine Le Pen, the co-founder and de facto leader of the far-right National Rally (RN) party. Le Pen has been prohibited from ...
On 9 July, police and judicial officials raided France’s far-right National Rally (RN) headquarters as part of an ...
Prosecutors said they are investigating allegations of illegal financing of longtime party leader Marine Le Pen’s 2022 ...
An investigation has been launched into the alleged misuse of EU funds, by a defunct far-right political group at the ...
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