Almost all EU, the UK, US, Australia, NZ, etc. Even though all of them are far from perfect, it's still significantly better than in most places elsewhere.
France is currently following a path close to what Hungary did before, with a steady reduction in press freedom, political freedom, and individual freedom, coupled to a progressive erosion of the rule of law (a significant recent example came from the protests regarding the pension reforms: the government started banning most protests, but the ban was almost systematically lifted by courts. Then the government took a shady approach: the protests were banned, but the official text for the ban weren't published anymore as they should, so it could not be contested in front of courts, and people who still went to the protests got arrested for “attending to a banned protest”, and detained up to 48 hours (no justification needed, no recourse) before being released with no charge).
For sure France isn't PRC, but there's a full spectrum between ideal democracies and totalitarian dystopia, and France is much closer to what's called “Illiberal democracies” than to the former.
Which are those, and how is France worse?