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France — Democracy Index (2022)
8.07
Full democracyFlawed democracyHybrid regimeAuthoritarian regime
France — Press Freedom Index (2022)
78.53
GoodSatisfactoryProblematicDifficultVery Serious

Freedom House: country profile for France

The French political system features vibrant democratic processes and generally strong protections for civil liberties and political rights. However, successive governments have responded to deadly terrorist attacks in recent years by curtailing constitutional protections and empowering law enforcement to infringe upon personal freedoms. Anti-Muslim and anti-immigrant sentiment continue to be rife throughout the country.
France — Freedom House Global freedom index (2023)
89
FreePartly FreeNot Free

Freedom House: internet freedom in France

France registered a slight decline in internet freedom during the coverage period. Its regulator blocked Russian state-linked websites in response to an order from the European Union (EU). Additionally, the government enacted a law that criminalizes publishing details about individuals’ private lives and anticipates EU transparency and content removal measures. New legislation also expanded security agencies’ surveillance capabilities. Journalists faced harassment and physical attacks, particularly when covering antivaccination rallies. On the positive side, access to the internet continues to grow, with better and faster connectivity across the country.
France — Freedom House Internet freedom index (2022)
76
FreePartly FreeNot Free

France

France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe. It also includes overseas regions and territories in the Americas and the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans, giving it one of the largest discontiguous exclusive economic zones in the world.

French ban on face covering

The French ban on face covering is an act of parliament passed by the Senate of France on 14 September 2010, resulting in the ban on the wearing of face-covering headgear, including masks, helmets, balaclavas, niqābs and other veils covering the face in public places, except under specified circumstances.

French law on secularity and conspicuous religious symbols in schools

The French law on secularity and conspicuous religious symbols in schools bans wearing conspicuous religious symbols in French public primary and secondary schools. The law is an amendment to the French Code of Education that expands principles founded in existing French law, especially the constitutional requirement of laïcité: the separation of state and religious activities.

Calais Jungle

The Calais Jungle (known officially as Camp de la Lande) was a refugee and immigrant encampment in the vicinity of Calais, France that existed from January 2015 to October 2016. There had been other camps known as "jungles" in previous years, but this particular shanty town drew global media attention during the peak of the European migrant crisis in 2015, when its population grew rapidly. Migrants stayed at the camp while they attempted to enter the United Kingdom, or while they waited for their French asylum claims to be processed.

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