
French Crisis: Macron Pushed to Resign by His Own
Holding new elections would give the French people a chance to have their say again.

Holding new elections would give the French people a chance to have their say again.

The question is whether France can afford the luxury of yet another useless government.

Prime Minister Lecornu rejects Socialist demands for a wealth tax, banking instead on reducing taxes to make it more profitable to work.

Young Europeans are flocking to parties championing identity, culture, and national pride.

Bardella and Le Pen have no intention of doing the new government any favours.

Latest survey shows Le Pen’s circle remains highly popular in France, while Macron’s allies trail behind.

This is the first time in the history of the fifth republic that a prime minister has been denied confidence.

Her remarks came ahead of a confidence vote in the government of Prime Minister François Bayrou, which she predicted would mark “the end of the agony of a phantom government.”

The Paris appeals court has accelerated Le Pen’s case to issue a ruling by summer 2026

The Polish conservative opposition has accused the Tusk government of abandoning farmers.