
French PM Survives No-Confidence Motion After Months of Political Deadlock
French MPs did not reach the 289-vote threshold required to bring down the government in the latest no-confidence motion.

French MPs did not reach the 289-vote threshold required to bring down the government in the latest no-confidence motion.

Paris budget sparks immediate backlash, with opposition parties threatening no-confidence motions.

On January 13, 2026, Poland’s budget act for 2026

Despite his promises, the prime minister will force the budget through to overcome a political deadlock that had lasted several months.

In Paris, each and every government attempt to reach a budget agreement has failed miserably.

Coalitions are taking over national governments in Europe with only one goal: to keep national conservatives out of government. This is seriously jeopardizing Europe’s future.

Citing “the will of the people,” Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov announced his cabinet’s resignation, saying that the wave of civic energy should be “supported and encouraged.”

Without Spanish and Dutch participation—and funding—the event faces a significant drop in revenue.

If it’s true that the ‘grown-ups are back in charge,’ then they’re the same kind we always seem to get: self-serving, corrupt, lying bar stewards.

Representatives for the ag sector insist there is still time for the government to reverse its damaging inheritance tax reforms.