French Politics

October 2 strike draws thousands of protesters across France
3. oktober 2025 Bilde generert av AI
A nationwide strike disrupted parts of France on October 2, 2025, with protests against reforms. The Interior Ministry reports 195,000 participants, while the CGT counts nearly 600,000. Disruptions affected transport and schools.
In assembly, common base dominates commissions except finances with RN support
3. oktober 2025 Rapportert av AI
On October 2, 2025, the French National Assembly elected its permanent commissions, with the common base securing all presidencies except finances, thanks to Rassemblement National support. Meanwhile, the vice-presidents' election marked RN's return to the Assembly's bureau and exposed divisions within the Nouveau Front Populaire. These outcomes highlight current political alliances and tensions.
Lecornu government faces immediate crisis with Republicans
6. oktober 2025 Rapportert av AI
Sébastien Lecornu announced 18 ministers for his government on Sunday evening, featuring many reappointments and the surprise return of Bruno Le Maire to the Armies. Barely formed, the executive draws ire from Republicans, with Bruno Retailleau decrying the lack of promised rupture, and censure threats from the left and National Rally. A first cabinet meeting is set for Monday at 4 p.m., ahead of the policy speech on Tuesday.
Mental health overlooked as a real political issue in France
In an op-ed in Le Monde, Anne-Sophie de Surgy, psychologist and national secretary for mental health at the PS, criticizes the lack of concrete public policies for mental health despite 2025 promises. She describes individual malaise as an indicator of the overall health of democracy. On the ground, mental disorders affect 13 million French people annually, with alarming waiting times for care.
Rassemblement National returns to National Assembly bureau
2. oktober 2025 Rapportert av AI
The Rassemblement National (RN) has returned to the National Assembly bureau, securing several key positions in the October 1, 2025 election. This allocation reflects the proportional distribution of seats among parliamentary groups. The far-right party, previously excluded, thus strengthens its institutional presence.
Laurent Joly discusses the enduring legacy of the Vichy regime
Historian Laurent Joly, in an interview with Le Monde, states that the shameful weight of Vichy's past has not vanished in contemporary France. In his new book, he examines the Vichy regime's active role in the Holocaust. This analysis highlights current echoes of that dark period.