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Bayrou’s no-spending pledge, healthcare cuts, and plan to axe public holidays set the stage for what may be his biggest political gamble yet ...
US President Donald Trump may think the trade agreement he struck with the European Union on Sunday is the “biggest deal ever ...
Sick leave is on the rise in Europe – and governments are counting the cost. The average worker in Germany now takes 15 days ...
Prime Minister François Bayrou is staking the political future of his government on a budget aimed at significantly reducing ...
French PM Francois Bayrou has called out Donald Trump for interfering in France’s domestic affairs after the former US president urged Paris to “free” Marine Le Pen.
Bayrou’s ability to navigate the budget will be a significant test, especially given Marine Le Pen’s increasing influence and demands. The post appeared first on .
Bayrou survived his eighth no-confidence motion on Tuesday, after a truce struck with the Socialists collapsed over his failure to soften France's pensions reform but Le Pen's far-right National ...
French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou passed the first test of his new minority government on Thursday as he survived a vote of no-confidence called by the hard left after the centre-left ...
Bayrou, 73, a crucial partner in Macron’s centrist alliance, has been a well-known figure in French politics for decades. His political experience is seen as key in efforts to restore stability ...
Bayrou, the founder of the Democratic Movement (MoDem) party which has been a part of Macron's ruling alliance since 2017, has been the longtime mayor of the southwestern town of Pau.
Francois Bayrou was third behind Nicolas Sarkozy and Segolene Royal, failing to qualify for the all-important round two. But his score was a scarcely-believable 18.6%.