
French Parliament Backs Halt on Wind and Solar Projects—For Now
Right-wing parties push through moratorium as France reconsiders its energy future and doubles down on nuclear power.

Right-wing parties push through moratorium as France reconsiders its energy future and doubles down on nuclear power.

Other restrictive environmental measures were also abandoned thanks to the adoption of the law.

The adopted amendments pay tribute to European soldiers who sacrificed their lives fighting jihadists, and call for stronger EU action against illegal migration from West Africa.

France is finally catching up with reality: going green means going nuclear.

The unity of the sovereigntist bloc was on full display one year after its breakthrough in the European Parliamentary elections.

Bruno Retailleau seems more concerned with preventing Marine Le Pen’s party from gaining ground than with solving problems that are his direct responsibility.

At the top of the polls, Marine Le Pen’s successor is seen as too dangerous to be allowed to rise unchecked.

Le Pen, Bardella, and Maréchal stand united for a strong French Right—but who will take the lead come election time?

While the leader of the new Identité Libertés party continues to affirm her loyalty to Marine Le Pen, she is carefully carving out a distinct political identity of her own.

With French politics in disarray, the man who revives the Right could have a shot at the presidency, boosted by Macronism’s collapse and Le Pen’s legal troubles.