The prospect of the hard-left France Unbowed party taking control of Toulouse, France’s fourth-largest city and home to Europe’s best-known airplane maker, is putting industry on edge.
It’s not just that a win in the second round of local elections Sunday could give the party’s anticapitalist leader, Jean-Luc Mélenchon, a major boost ahead of next year’s presidential election. That’s a concern for later.
The immediate fear is that if France Unbowed makes history here — the party has never come close to controlling such a big metropolis — it will heap taxes on local icons like Airbus to pay for a generous manifesto that includes water subsidies, free public transport for residents under 26 years old, and free school meals and educational supplies.


Ideologically, La France Insoumise is variously described as holding democratic socialist,[27][28] anti-neoliberal,[29]
Ignore this bit if you’re anti-ai:
It says the source is https://linsoumission.fr/2026/01/22/communes-insoumis-rev-citoyenne/ and wikipedia which says:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_France_Insoumise#Ideology_and_political_programme
So by your definition to be far left they have to be communist supporters?
Oh there seem to be some confusion here, my bad. My point was that PS (Socialist Party) is center-right, not LFI (which is left to my eyes and to most people excepting right wing fearmongers). I don’t know what you mean by communist supporters, if you mean people fighting for the worker’s rights outside of existing structures, then yes. If you mean leninist and derivatives, then not only : you’d have to include anarchists, libertarian marxists and close forms of revolutionary socialism.