The 2026 Salon de l'Agriculture enforces new rules limiting political visits to one day with no campaigning and capped delegation sizes to ensure smooth event operations and protect exhibitors.
Article 49.3's role shifts from a prime minister's tool to a parliamentary mechanism amidst the 2026 budget stalemate, reflecting broader political challenges in France.
An analysis of Donald Trump’s use of entertainment in politics alongside the broad scope of French artistic culture reveals the convergence of media and reflection in contemporary society.
France faces political paralysis and growing youth disengagement as it nears the 2027 presidential election, despite pressing geopolitical challenges and defense needs.
In 2025, French politicians are increasingly unpopular, absent from the public's top favored personalities, amidst political controversies and calls for new government solutions.
EU citizens are currently able to participate in consultations on 56 initiatives, offering their feedback in various languages, which the European Commission uses to inform policy making.
Despite recent political instability in France, the longstanding issue of legislative inflation persists, driven by structural and temporary factors, with calls for administrative reform and cultural shifts to improve legislative quality.
The induction of Robert Badinter into the Panthéon has sparked political reactions, notably criticism from Éric Zemmour, amidst France's ongoing political instability.
Marlène Schiappa's participation in "Les Traîtres" exemplifies the crossover of political figures into entertainment, raising questions about public perception and political discourse.