22 Ligue 1 and Ligue 2 presidents call to reform French football

Twenty-two presidents of Ligue 1 and Ligue 2 clubs published an opinion piece in Le Figaro on Friday to express their stance on reforming the governance of French professional football.

The signatories describe French professional football as being at a pivotal moment in its history. They state that the clubs have always been in favor of reform but believe the current proposal does not meet the set objectives.

They highlight their reference to the English Premier League model, in which clubs drive their economic and commercial strategy. The tribune notes that the reform will shape the next fifteen years of the clubs' economic model and attractiveness.

The presidents add that contrary to what a very vocal minority presents, their desire for reform is long-standing and necessary. They conclude that the proposed project cannot be supported as it stands.

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Illustration depicting heated controversy in French National Assembly over Alloncle's public broadcasting report, with political criticisms and proposals.
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Alloncle report on public broadcasting sparks criticism and controversy

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Charles Alloncle’s report on public broadcasting, published on May 5, 2026, on the National Assembly website, has sparked sharp controversy. France Télévisions’ president and the Prime Minister criticized it, while La France insoumise proposes reinstating the TV license fee. A complaint for illegal interest-taking targets the rapporteur.

Ten French regional presidents have published a tribune opposing a bill to create a unique Alsace collectivity, effectively removing it from the Grand Est region. The text is set for review by the National Assembly on April 7. The signatories denounce it as a clientelist move meeting far-right demands.

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Gabriel Attal, secretary general of Renaissance, gave an exclusive interview to Le Figaro on April 30, 2026. He is preparing his presidential candidacy declaration and proposes writing 'a new Labor Code'. He criticizes current labor law excesses.

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