French Politics
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Originally published | 1969 |
Authors | Robert Elgie |
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ID | 3037837 |
About French Politics
This text presents basic information about the French political system, and analyzes in detail important debates and controversies concerning French politics today. . . .
French march against antisemitism shakes up far right and far left

... For decades French Politics erected a bulwark against the far right, whose views - not least on Jews - were deemed " anti-Republican"...
France bans all pro-Palestinian demonstrations

... French Politics has been riven by the Hamas attack and its aftermath...
Evidence found of German mass execution by French Resistance after D-Day

... The likely reason is that former members of the Resistance - who were still numerous and influential in French Politics - did not wish the episode to be resuscitated for fear of sullying their heroic image...
Aurélien Pradié: The rising star shaking up French politics

...By Chris BockmanBBC News, Bétaille, FranceAurélien Pradié has exploded onto the centre stage of French Politics after single-handedly scuppering a government vote on pension reforms...
France protests: Macron takes off 'luxury' watch during TV interview

... Ironically, Mr Macron has sometimes referred to himself as the " master of the clocks" because he likes to set the pace of French Politics...
Marine Le Pen says she opposes sanctions on Russian gas

... But in a sign of the changing political landscape, Mr Sarkozy s Republicans party candidate - once a dominant force in French Politics - attracted less than 5% of the vote in Sunday s first round...
French election: Macron v Le Pen - two visions for presidency

... Five years on, aged 44, he continues to dominate French Politics but the polls suggest this time his far-right rival has a real chance of unseating him from the Élysée Palace...
France election: This time it won't be a walkover for Macron

... Macron has so engineered it that the divide in French Politics is now definitively the one that he sought: between his own " realistic centrism" and " openness to the world" and the " extremism" of his opponents...