France Before the Devilish Choice
The article discusses predictions for key candidates in the upcoming French presidential elections and analyzes the political implications of Emmanuel Macron's postponed pension reform, the position of socialists, potential political coalitions, and the impact of ethnic minorities.
The Macron government did not fall: No-confidence motions were rejected in France
The French National Assembly rejected no-confidence motions against President Emmanuel Macron's government, failing to gather the required 289 votes, with Socialists and Republicans voting against them.
France: The government of Le Cornu faces two motions of censure, likely to be rejected
The French government is once again facing two motions of censure, which are expected to be dismissed, submitted by Marine Le Pen's far-right National Rally and left parliamentary parties, excluding the Socialists, in response to Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne's recent approval of the state budget using Article 49.3 of the French Constitution.
French socialists give new life to the prime minister with two motions of censure over the Mercosur agreement
French socialists have revived support for the prime minister amid two motions of censure related to the Mercosur trade agreement, a frequent issue in French political life.
The stance of PASOK on Mercosur and the meeting of the socialist eurogroup
European socialists' decisions regarding the Mercosur agreement, which directly affects the agricultural sector, are emerging based on each country's national interests, with Spanish and German support for the agreement contrasting with French opposition.