The French presidential palace unveiled a new government dominated by conservatives and centrists. A left-wing coalition ...
The Fête de l’Humanité, a blend of Burning Man, Woodstock and a political convention, attracts the masses with bands, lectures and food, but here K.F.C. is C.F.K.: Communist Fried Kitchen.
French President Emmanuel Macron named a new government led by Prime Minister Michel Barnier Saturday, marked by a shift to the right 11 weeks after an inconclusive parliamentary election.
The new cabinet pulls in allies from the centre and right, despite left-wing parties winning France's election.
The cabinet named by Prime Minister Michel Barnier marks a tilt to the right and will need to avoid being dissolved with a no ...
France's new government, finally appointed two-and-a-half months after elections, features a host of new faces all of whom ...
The government still faces two challenges in the coming weeks: the risk of a no-confidence vote and a tight budget deadline.
The 39-member Cabinet includes primarily ministers from French President Emmanuel Macron's centrist alliance and the ...
FRANCE 24 reports. Amid cries of “Macron Out!, Resign Macron!” leftist demonstrators gathered in the autumn sun in their thousands to protest against French President Emmanuel Macron’s ...
Attal was also France’s first openly gay prime minister. French media and some of Macron’s opponents, who immediately criticized Barnier’s appointment, quickly dug up that, when serving in ...
PARIS, Sept 7 (Reuters) - Thousands of people demonstrated across France on Saturday against Emmanuel Macron's decision to pick centre-right politician Michel Barnier as prime minister ...
Calling on people to mobilize against Macron’s decision, La France Insoumise (France Unbowed), a far-left party that makes up part of the New Popular Front, says on their website that the ...