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The family of France’s right-wing political scion Jean-Marie Le Pen must repay about $350,000 in parliamentary funds after the General Court found he wasn’t denied due process before his death.
The EU’s top court ruled Wednesday that the daughters of late far-right French politician Jean-Marie Le Pen must repay nearly ...
Prime Minister Francois Bayrou's proposal to scrap two public holidays sparks national debate amid deficit-reduction efforts.
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Le Pen Threatens to Topple French Government Over Controversial €44B Budget CutsFrench far-right leader Marine Le Pen is threatening to bring down Prime Minister François Bayrou’s government over a controversial €44 billion budget plan ...
French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou wants to scrap two public holidays to put France's finances back on track. It's a brave ...
FRANCE is to scrap two bank holidays to help its economy – but risks intense public scrutiny for doing so. Despite the move ...
France’s public debt has reached €3.3 trillion, or 114 per cent of GDP, with annual interest payments projected to hit €100 billion by 2029. Prime Minister François Bayrou’s 2026 budget proposes ...
An EU court on Wednesday dismissed an appeal brought by Jean-Marie Le Pen's heirs against a European Parliament demand for repayment of about 300,000 euros the late French far-right leader unduly ...
Prime minister suggests axing two of 11 public holidays, including Easter Monday and May 8, to add ‘several billions of euros ...
BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The EU's General Court upheld on Wednesday a European Parliament (EP) decision requiring the estate of ...
The General Court of the European Union on Wednesday threw out an appeal by Jean-Marie Le Pen’s heirs and upheld a European Parliament decision to recover over €300,000 in expenses that were misused ...
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