Macron’s rivals are taking stock
A rare calm between storms in French politics is allowing Macron’s competition to plot their next move.
A rare calm between storms in French politics is allowing Macron’s competition to plot their next move.
Mélenchon and the unions and hoping that nationwide strikes this week will bring Macron to his knees. But the government will likely carry on, bruised but unbroken.
French voters deliver a second term of gridlock for the President as the far-left and far-right make major parliamentary gains.
Daily briefing: If Macron discovers too late that he’s taken his eye off the ball, France’s next five years will look very different to how they did in April.
France’s parliamentary elections are a chance for a patchwork left-wing coalition to give the President a bloody nose.
En Marche could lose its majority in June’s parliamentary elections. The landslide of 2017 was always a one-off.
In this week’s letter, Walter warns the French to be careful what they wish for ahead of the election.
If Marine Le Pen or Jean-Luc Mélenchon pull off a surprise upset, it would be a disaster for European unity.
Emmanuel Macron produced a maelstrom of controversy on Monday with what may strike the Anglo-Saxon reader as innocuous remarks. At a meeting of the French
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