
New French Presidential Election Poll Reinforces Scenario of Bardella’s Ultimate Victory
Jean-Luc Mélenchon is now neck and neck with former prime minister Édouard Philippe, a dynamic favourable for the RN.

Jean-Luc Mélenchon is now neck and neck with former prime minister Édouard Philippe, a dynamic favourable for the RN.

By championing the virtues of a bag of fried chicken, a certain section of the Left imagines itself following in the footsteps of Marx and Zola and sees in it a revival of the class struggle, updated to defend the ‘racialised’ poor.

La France Insoumise leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon confirmed he will join the race in 2027, warning of global conflict, climate upheaval, and looming economic crisis.

The French media have found themselves a new darling—one who merely highlights their racialist obsession.

The probe centres on a social media message about a Japanese Red Army attacker, as authorities also examine separate drug-related claims.

The election of far-left mayors is fuelling a climate of violence.

At the foot of the Basilica of Saint-Denis, the necropolis of the kings of France since Merovingian times, the descendants of the subjects of Their Majesties the Most Christian Kings are becoming increasingly rare.

A clear left-right split among voters is showing the further decline of the establishment political parties.

The young man’s family has been subjected to unprecedented harassment aimed at destroying their son’s image.

Since the death of Quentin, the prospect of working with the Left is becoming increasingly complicated for the presidential camp.