French premier François Bayrou forced approval of his 2025 budget this week, using a special constitutional power known as ...
Jean-Luc Mélenchon has declared war on his socialist “allies” after they refused to back a no-confidence motion against the new centrist prime minister’s budget, which was approved on Thursday ...
In December, a no-confidence motion forced conservative Prime Minister Michel Barnier to resign as all opposition forces, from the hard-left to the far-right, joined to bring the government down.
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PARIS (Reuters) - French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou will use special constitutional powers to pass the 2025 budget on Monday, triggering a crucial no-confidence vote later this week that will ...
Political wrangling over the 2025 budget led to the toppling of Bayrou's predecessor, Michel Barnier, and the current ... concerned by France's worsening public finances, seem to have bought ...
That’s what happened in December, when a confidence motion triggered by budget disputes forced Prime Minister Michel Barnier to resign. Speaking to La Tribune Dimanche media, Bayrou said he will ...
France's Culture Minister Rachida Dati says the controversial plan to reform the public broadcasting sector ... fall of former prime minister Michel Barnier's government. Dati had openly pushed ...
Public school leaders in Clark County, Nev., which includes Las Vegas, told employees in a letter that they “do not anticipate an immediate interruption to district programs and students ...
Every day, teacher Carly Slingsby watches scores of young children leave her school in Hackney in search of education elsewhere. The school, St Dominic’s Catholic Primary, is among six in the ...
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court announced Friday it will hear an Oklahoma case to decide whether the state must authorize a religious school as a public charter. The new church-state case could ...