A top advisor to French President Emmanuel Macron announced last week that he would quit, causing further chaos for Macron. The top diplomatic adviser Emmanuel Bonne told Macron he was resigning on Friday,
France’s new prime minister has hinted at plans to water down Emmanuel Macron’s controversial state pension reforms...
French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou has opened the door to renegotiating President Emmanuel Macron’s controversial pension reform. In his general policy speech at the National Assembly, Bayrou expressed his desire to gain support from the Socialist party for the 2025 budget,
Pressure on Emmanuel Macron has increased significantly since Michel Barnier was ousted as Prime Minister after barely three months in the job at the end of last year.
France has one of the highest and longest-standing budget deficits in the eurozone – but attempts to resolve it have already toppled one government. View on euronews
By Elizabeth Pineau and Michel Rose PARIS (Reuters) -French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou has told party chiefs he will not repeal President Emmanuel Macron's pension reform, a source in Macron's camp said,
T HREE YEARS ago the French Socialist Party was crushed into irrelevance. The party that supplied two modern presidents—François Mitterrand (1981-95) and François Hollande (2012-17)—and nine prime ministers,
EU finance ministers on Tuesday formally approved France's multi-annual budget plan, despite its scaled-back ambitions to rein in the country's ballooning budget deficit this year.
The no-confidence vote in Michel Barnier that has toppled his minority government ... Their intention is to force Emmanuel Macron to resign ahead of the French presidential election due in 2027. Both consider it in their respective political interests ...
An overwhelming majority of French citizens say they have been forced to cut back on spending while pointing out that they do not feel a slowdown in price increases, a new poll by French research firm Elabe has suggested.
French Prime Minister François Bayrou on Tuesday announced plans to divide highly sensitive legislation that would legalise assisted dying into two separate parts. The bill – adressing a politically charged issue in France – was under review by lawmakers last June but was halted following President Emmanuel Macron's calling of snap elections.
France’s first syndicated bond sale in about eight months met a flood of investor demand as the new government attempts to muster enough support to pass a much-needed budget.