No, he's just French.

The problem is that Google is international, so which government regulates it?

The US? Biased.

France? Biased.

The UK? Biased.

China? Biased.

Iraq? Biased.

Switzerland? Biased.

So we're back to square one, unless the UN supervises it, in which case all result will end up being approved by the Security Council and your search will take a year. Beyond the issue of regulation is the issue of funding, if Google argues that the government is forcing it to perform a public service and cut its profits, does it then deserve government subsidy?

The best thing to do would be to encourage media coverage and show Google that's market share is based on its perceived impartiality.