frenchpolitics
France's far left rallied on Saturday ahead of European elections. The leader of France’s far-left La France Insoumise (LFI) party told supporters at a rally now was the moment to officially recognise Palestine. Jean-Luc Mélenchon spoke to supporters in the town of Aubervilliers, near Paris, as the campaign for the 2024 European elections enters its final weeks. “France must recognize the Palestinian state now,” he said, “The balance of power must show that the whole world condemns this genocide.” LFI candidate Manon Aubry also joined him on stage. She said her party would pursue sanctions aga...
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French far-right politician Marine Le Pen held a rally on Friday ahead of the European elections. “These European elections are the last ballot to sanction Emmanuel Macron’s record and pave the way for an alternative future,” the former leader of France's far-right National Rally party said. “If we are gathered here today, it is not to lament. It’s above all to share an immense hope.” Some 450 million Europeans are expected to go to the polls at the beginning of June for the European elections. Voting takes place on 9 June in France. “On June 9, we will choose truth over the industry of lies t...
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With less than a month to go before the European Parliament elections, the head of the French Socialist Party and the left-wing Place Publique, Raphaël Glucksmann, presented a sprawling manifesto that includes 338 proposals. His campaign is centred around a “sovereign and powerful Europe”, a common theme between multiple candidates this year including the traditional right-wing party les Républicains and French President Emmanuel Macron’s centre-right party, Renaissance. But Glucksmann insists that his program is very different to what others have to offer. A stronger European defence industry...
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As nations grapple with the monumental task of transitioning to renewable energy and building climate resilience, the need for equitable mechanisms to finance the transition has taken centre stage. At the upcoming G7 climate ministerial, France has a unique opportunity to demonstrate leadership on the climate action front. This year — dubbed the year for climate finance — France should lead the European bloc and fellow major economies with dollars and decisive action. The pressure is mounting to replace the expiring $100 billion (€93.3bn) per year target set in Copenhagen in 2009 with a New Co...
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