A new poll reveals that artificial intelligence, with its implications for employment, competitiveness, and sovereignty, is a significant concern for French citizens, though it remains largely unaddressed in the ongoing presidential election.
French citizens are voting in local election runoffs, with particular focus on the key cities of Paris and Marseille, to determine new municipal leadership.
Polls indicate French voters are hostile to PS-LFI alliances in municipal elections, with the RN and LFI appearing as major winners, while some local alliances are forming an 'anti-fascist front' despite voter rejection and criticism of the strategy.
A new poll by Ifop indicates that 60% of French voters believe France is experiencing 'a replacement of the population by non-Europeans,' reflecting a significant public perception of the controversial theory.
French voters are participating in the second round of municipal elections, with critical contests expected to significantly impact the country's political future and serve as a key indicator of public sentiment before the upcoming presidential elections.
French citizens are voting in local elections for mayors in over 1,500 cities and towns, including Paris and Marseille, seen as a test for political parties ahead of next year's presidential election.
France is holding municipal elections on March 15 and 22, with over 48 million voters electing municipal councils and mayors. These polls are widely viewed as a crucial barometer for the upcoming 2027 presidential race, with live coverage of results now available.
A Le Monde survey indicates a deep desire for change among French voters and a favorable perception of the far-right Rassemblement National, one year ahead of the presidential election.
The second round of French local elections is underway, with voters heading to the polls to elect mayors in approximately 1,500 communes, including major cities like Paris, Lyon, and Marseille, with these races seen as significant indicators for future national elections. The Paris mayoral race is expected to be extremely tight among three candidates.
French voters have elected mayors in key cities, including Paris, as billionaire Pierre-Édouard Stérin continues to fund projects promoting a less Muslim, more Catholic, and more capitalist France, having trained thousands of candidates for municipal office.
A new poll in France indicates that 63% of French citizens would never vote for the radical left, while 45% would never vote for the far-right in a second round of elections.