The political crisis in France has become the world’s spotlight, reflecting deep dissatisfaction among its citizens. A variety of factors have contributed to this situation, from economic instability to rising social tensions. One of the main drivers of this political crisis is the government’s economic policies which are often seen as not favoring the middle and lower classes. Economic reforms, initiated by President Emmanuel Macron, including increasing taxes and reducing social subsidies, have sparked massive protests, including the “Yellow Vests” (Gilets Jaunes) demonstrations that began in late 2018. The movement highlighted public dissatisfaction with economic inequality and the lack of transparency in government decision-making. Apart from economic issues, the issue of immigration is also a significant point of division. France, with its large immigrant population, faces challenges in social integration. Strict immigration policies lead to increasing tensions between local communities and immigrants. A series of violent incidents and dissatisfaction with immigration policies have fueled nationalist and xenophobic sentiments, amplified by far-right groups. In the political context, uncertainty also surrounds traditional political parties. Parties such as the Socialists and Republicans have lost significant support, making room for new, more radical parties. Far-right parties, such as Rassemblement National (United Nationalists), have experienced a surge in popularity, focusing on issues such as security and national identity. In the midst of this crisis, Macron is trying to restore public trust. However, the measures taken, such as cuts to social spending and policy tightening, have not always been well received. At the same time, the upcoming general election is exacerbating political anxiety. The campaign tactics used by various candidates further exacerbate political polarization, making discussion even more difficult. Social media also plays a role in accelerating the spread of information and propaganda. Fake news and disinformation quickly spread, fueling confusion and increasing polarization among society. This adds to the challenge for governments to maintain a positive narrative regarding the policies they implement. This situation is increasingly complicated by global factors. The war in Ukraine and its impact on Euro inflation also affected the stability of the French economy. Rising energy and food prices have a direct impact on daily life, adding to dissatisfaction with the government. French society now faces the dilemma of choosing between preserving old political traditions or embracing more radical change. This crisis is a reflection of the challenges facing many countries in the world today, where the space for constructive dialogue is narrowing and public debate is increasingly inflamed. It is important to note that resolving this crisis requires a more inclusive approach. Dialogue between various societal groups, improving economic policies, and strengthening social security can be necessary steps to create sustainable political stability in France.