France’s government survived a no-confidence vote Wednesday in parliament, and the state budget for 2025 is finally adopted.
Prime Minister François Bayrou broke a blockade of opposition parties that had brought down the government of his predecessor ...
In his first parliamentary address in mid-January after coming to power, France's Prime Minister, François Bayrou, offered ...
France's prime minister has used special executive powers to get the 2025 budget approved without a vote by lawmakers ...
France's government welcomed new data showing that deportations of migrants increased by more than a quarter last year, as it ...
To seek more stability for his minority government, Bayrou announced in January that he was open to renegotiate a contested plan raising the retirement age from 62 to 64, which sparked widespread ...
and now faces a no-confidence motion that threatens the survival of his 6-week-old government. Opposition parties were expected to file the no-confidence motion later Monday, and a vote is ...
The collapse of the Barnier government in early December meant France was unable to pass a budget before the year-end deadline, creating economic uncertainty for households and businesses alike. The ...
Anti-government protesters took to the streets in Georgia on Sunday where police made several arrests -- among them two of the country's opposition leaders. Daily mass protests have gripped the ...
The turmoil has already cost France 12 billion euros ($12.4 billion), or 175 euros per person, in large part by depressing economic growth, according to the government. Bayrou, appointed in ...