The party is over now, Le Figaro observes: There is no doubt that the Games leave a valuable athletic and material legacy. The ...
Le Figaro defends the government's plans: Without France, the standard of living of the island's population would have remained that of a ...
Le Figaro points to the difficulties of amending the constitution and suggests going one step further: The procedure is known to be long ...
Le Figaro looks at what comes next: In the absence of a majority, the government may decide to withdraw its bill. But if it persists, it ...
For Le Figaro, Darmanin's response is entirely appropriate: No one on Mayotte can dispute that the minister's intervention is justified. ...
France's fierce opposition to reform gives Le Figaro pause for thought: Can it still be reformed? Is it doomed to stand still in a world ...
At last the stance in Brussels seems to be changing, Le Figaro rejoices: The precautions will include fixed and mobile fences, surveillance ...
Despite all the commotion the pension reform is already in the bag, Le Figaro believes: The government, which only has a relative majority ...
Paris clearly doesn't know what kind of migration policy it wants, criticises Le Figaro: How can you accuse a Rassemblement National deputy ...
For Le Figaro, the speech was focused too little on the matter at hand, namely Europe: Certainly, the president multiplied the ...