Recent investigations reveal neo-Nazi ties and far-right extremism impacting French politics, causing institutional discomfort and raising concerns about extremist infiltration in 2026.
President Macron reappoints Sébastien Lecornu as Prime Minister amid party dissent and ongoing political crisis, highlighting fractures within France's political landscape and debates over pension reforms.
Local officials express fatigue over national political chaos while citizens, especially youth, show deep political disengagement amid leadership uncertainty.
Minister Agnès Pannier-Runacher resigns to focus on regional priorities amid France’s rising political turmoil and mounting fiscal debt concerns highlighted by Pierre Moscovici.
Political instability in France is hampering economic growth, with experts urging fiscal discipline and institutional reform amid governance challenges.
Jean-Luc Mélenchon demands either an early presidential election or new dissolution, criticizing Macron's leadership and exclusion of his party from key talks.
President Macron prepares to appoint a new Prime Minister amid a political crisis intensified by parliamentary deadlock and a looming budget deadline for 2026.
Following Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu's resignation, President Macron faces pressure to appoint a new government leader amid political uncertainty in France.
France’s political crisis intensifies calls for including the left in government, with a new Prime Minister expected amid efforts to break the deadlock.
The induction of Robert Badinter into the Panthéon has sparked political reactions, notably criticism from Éric Zemmour, amidst France's ongoing political instability.
Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu's resignation and swift return have intensified France's political crisis as calls for government change and early elections rise amid budget and reform disputes.
Amid France's October 2025 political crisis, left-wing leaders and unions press Macron to appoint a leftist and ecological government, while calls to revisit pension reforms intensify.
Amidst harsh criticism and political fragmentation, President Macron is set to appoint a new Prime Minister within 48 hours following Sébastien Lecornu’s resignation.
France navigates a political crisis triggered by pension reform debates as President Macron prepares to appoint a new Prime Minister amid calls for compromise and government stability.
President Macron is set to name a new prime minister amid political turmoil, following Sébastien Lecornu's resignation and ongoing debates over pension reform and government stability.
Opposition parties sharply critique Lecornu’s crisis intervention, demanding early presidential elections and expressing intent to censure future governments.
Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu resigns amid heated government negotiations and political uncertainty in France, as President Macron seeks budget agreement to avoid dissolution.
Negotiations to form a new French government have stalled amid demands from the left for a leftist Prime Minister and rising tensions in parliament following Prime Minister Lecornu's resignation.
Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu resigns amid a political crisis in France, with President Emmanuel Macron set to appoint a new Prime Minister within 48 hours amidst contentious pension reforms and political fractures.
France faces a political impasse as forming a new government after PM Lecornu's resignation is complicated by deep disputes over pension reform and party support.
Prime Minister Lecornu leads tense negotiations with left-wing parties amid pension reform disputes, as Macron faces pressure with looming risks of assembly dissolution or resignation.
Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu proposes suspending the pension reform to negotiate with Socialists, amid a fractured Macron camp and political tensions in France.
Amidst a political crisis marked by Lecornu's resignation, French citizens voice strong frustration while RN leader Bardella calls for Assembly dissolution and early elections.
Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu explores suspending the pension reform and negotiating a budget with left-wing parties to stabilize France's political crisis.
Amid mounting opposition and internal fractures, Élisabeth Borne signals willingness to suspend controversial pension reform as Macron’s government struggles for stability.
Édouard Philippe urges Macron to consider resignation amid political crisis while Nice Mayor Estrosi faces antisemitic defamation; Marine Le Pen pushes party readiness on economic policies.
France faces unprecedented political instability after Prime Minister Lecornu's resignation, with Macron weighing Assembly dissolution and negotiating urgent stability pacts amid European concern.
The resignation of France's Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu has sparked significant economic instability, affecting markets, investor confidence, and budgetary plans amid fears of a looming financial crisis.
With political uncertainty rising in France, the Rassemblement National is advancing its candidate preparations for possible early legislative elections, while left-wing parties face alliance challenges.
Following Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu's resignation, France faces escalating political turmoil marked by calls for a leftist government, pension reform suspension, and concerns over democratic stability.
The resignation of France's Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu after less than 24 hours in office has triggered a political crisis, raising calls for President Macron's resignation and discussions of early elections amid legislative paralysis.
The abrupt resignation of Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu has triggered political instability in France, causing economic turmoil and prompting European scrutiny over the country's leadership and fiscal future.
Left-wing parties in France are split into separate meetings as they grapple with strategic responses to Lecornu’s resignation and future political scenarios.