Sébastien Lecornu Resigns as Prime Minister Amidst Political Turmoil and Party Tensions
Sébastien Lecornu resigns as French Prime Minister amid deep political crisis, party tensions, and strategic realignments ahead of 2027 elections.
Sébastien Lecornu resigns as French Prime Minister amid deep political crisis, party tensions, and strategic realignments ahead of 2027 elections.
As the 2027 French presidential election nears, the National Rally leads polls while Macronists struggle with leadership issues and Les Républicains debate their governmental role amid uncertainty.
A parliamentary inquiry led by Vincent Jeanbrun investigates potential political ties to Islamist networks in France.
Political rifts deepen over immigration and tax issues as France prepares for the 2027 presidential election.
Investigation into Paris mayors' expenses reveals potential misuse of public funds.
François Bayrou defends his political legacy amid concerns over Sébastien Lecornu's leadership at MoDem's summer university.
French political parties are deeply divided over the display of Palestinian flags on municipal buildings following France's recognition of Palestine.
Political rivals intensify their criticism of Sébastien Lecornu as he assumes a key role in government.
Medef threatens mobilization against proposed corporate tax increases amid economic instability.
France's political crisis intensifies with a vote of no confidence against Prime Minister Bayrou.
Analysis underscores the significance of tripolarization in France's political crisis as new blocs emerge.