French Government May Signal Right, but Establishment Still Steers Left
The Left has no intention of giving the Right the slightest opportunity to implement its programme and values.
The Left has no intention of giving the Right the slightest opportunity to implement its programme and values.
Opposition sees financial regime imposed on the departments as proof of a government desperately clinging to power.
Focus is on prime minister appointment, but 2027 presidential elections loom.
The efforts of the Left and centre to keep Le Pen’s RN out of government would leave France in the rut of immigration, insecurity, and loss of self-confidence.
PM Tusk will have a hard time defending his earlier claim that the migrant relocation scheme will not apply to Poland after the French prime minister contradicted him in a TV debate.
There was no clear winner, but the duel showed the decline in the quality of public debate in France.
The new minister is known for being the first French woman in government to come out as lesbian.
Gabriel Attal’s vaguely populist speech enraged the Left and frustrated the Right.
Farmers fight back against harsh ‘green’ measures that threaten their livelihoods—as well as their way of life.
Farmers split on ending blockade
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