Marine Le Pen’s appeal trial over allegations of misusing European Parliament funds threatens her 2027 presidential bid amid scrutiny of party assistants' roles.
Jordan Bardella advances his 2027 presidential campaign with a bestselling book tour and lively public appearances, strengthening his status as Marine Le Pen’s political heir.
Marine Le Pen remains determined to run as Rassemblement National's candidate in the 2027 presidential election despite a pending appeal against her legal ineligibility.
Yannick Jadot publicly distances himself from Marine Tondelier’s political direction and critiques ecology’s role ahead of the 2027 presidential election.
Leftist parties in France, including Jean-Luc Mélenchon, Bernard Cazeneuve, and united left groups, hold key rallies highlighting their positioning ahead of the 2027 presidential election.
Bruno Retailleau's Senate return signals leadership challenges and political instability for Les Républicains amid 2025 election dynamics and party dissent.
The French government has suspended Shein's operations amid revelations of illegal and harmful products sold on its platform, drawing strong condemnation and sector support.
Algeria views the French National Assembly's resolution denouncing the 1968 migration agreement as an internal French matter, stressing it does not currently affect Algerian-French relations directly.
Jean-Luc Mélenchon criticizes the Socialist Party for aligning with center-left Renaissance, opposing recent budget changes and impacting election support.
The French National Assembly narrowly approved an RN resolution calling on France to denounce the 1968 Franco-Algerian agreements, a historic yet symbolic political move with no binding legal effect.
The French National Assembly narrowly adopts an RN resolution denouncing the 1968 Franco-Algerian agreements, highlighting political divisions and absenteeism of key deputies.
Ipsos surveys in 2025 reveal rising public pessimism in France and increasing support for the Rassemblement National amid widespread political distrust and declining faith in traditional parties.
Political factions in France rally support for Sarkozy while the PCF condemns government appointments, reflecting rising tensions ahead of systemic reforms.
A recent Ipsos poll shows extreme right candidates leading in popularity for France's 2027 presidential race, with widespread economic pessimism shaping voter concerns.
October 2025 polls reveal Emmanuel Macron’s low approval, rising satisfaction with far-right figures, and widespread economic pessimism in France ahead of 2027 elections.
France's suspension of pension reform triggers political strife, Senate opposition, internal party disagreements, and budgetary pressures, highlighting government instability.
The Conseil d’État has upheld Marine Le Pen's immediate ineligibility following her conviction, barring her from upcoming elections and setting the stage for a January 2026 appeal trial.
Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu suspends the 2025 retirement reform until 2028, sparking varied political reactions and highlighting government fragility ahead of 2027 elections.
Prime Minister Lecornu suspends the 2023 pension reform until 2028 amid political pressure and fiscal concerns while proposing new taxation measures on wealthy individuals.
Nobel economist Philippe Aghion advocates for suspending pension reform in France to avoid political instability and the rise of the far-right RN party.
Nobel laureate Philippe Aghion advocates pausing France's pension reform debate until after the 2027 presidential election to ease tensions and avoid political instability.
Philippe Aghion, Nobel laureate, calls for delaying pension reform until 2027 and voices strong opposition to Gabriel Zucman's proposed wealth tax, fearing negative impacts on entrepreneurship and innovation.
France's political opposition escalates pressure on the Lecornu II government with demands to suspend pension reforms, calls for the government's fall, and motions of censure following recent appointments.
Sébastien Lecornu grapples with rapid government formation and critical budget presentation as political parties signal mixed cooperation ahead of France's constitutional deadline.