Emmanuelle Gazel's candidate list for Millau's 2026 local elections attracts multi-party support, emphasizing social justice and environmental policies while excluding La France Insoumise alliances.
Emmanuelle Gazel's candidate list for Millau's 2026 local elections attracts multi-party support, emphasizing social justice and environmental policies while excluding La France Insoumise alliances.
As the 2026 Paris mayoral elections approach, the left-wing coalition led by Emmanuel Grégoire seeks to build campaign momentum amid a close contest with Rachida Dati.
France's national financial prosecutor has requested a new trial for Nicolas Sarkozy linked to allegations of bribery and fraudulent witness retraction in the 2007 Libyan campaign financing case.
A coalition urging global binding measures for political financing transparency aligns with rising political engagement among French corporate leaders amid evolving societal expectations.
Sébastien Delogu officially kicked off his 2026 Marseille mayoral campaign, condemning political corruption and rallying community support with notable allies.
Former President Nicolas Sarkozy was sentenced for alleged Libyan campaign financing, while the prosecutor's office struggles with communication amid criticism and a media campaign from his supporters.
Nicolas Sarkozy's conviction for illegal financing of his 2012 presidential campaign was upheld, imposing a prison sentence with electronic monitoring amid ongoing legal challenges.
Ahead of the 2026 municipal elections, French authorities provide candidates with a practical guide on campaign banking and financing to ensure transparency and compliance.
The Paris Court of Appeal has set Nicolas Sarkozy's appeal trial over alleged illicit Libyan campaign funding for March to June 2026, with nine co-defendants also facing retrial.
Nicolas Sarkozy was released after three weeks in prison for his conviction related to illegal campaign financing, with conditions restricting his political interactions.
The Paris court of appeal is reviewing former President Nicolas Sarkozy's request for early release after his historic imprisonment for illegal campaign financing.
The French Supreme Court will decide on November 26 whether to uphold Nicolas Sarkozy’s conviction in the Bygmalion campaign finance scandal, marking a crucial juncture in the former president’s legal battles.