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French prosecutors probing alleged foreign interference against hard-left candidates, minister says

By Thomson Reuters May 20, 2026 | 10:55 AM

PARIS, May 20 (Reuters) – French Interior Minister Laurent Nunez said on Wednesday prosecutors are probing an alleged foreign interference ​campaign ahead of the March municipal ‌elections that targeted a hard-left party, and pledged to release a full report into the operation.

Reuters last week revealed that French authorities suspect the campaign, ‌which ​targeted at least three ⁠mayoral candidates from the ⁠France Unbowed (LFI) party, was carried out at least in part by an obscure Israeli firm called BlackCore. The campaign included ​deceptive websites and social media accounts alleging criminal behaviour, as well as disparaging digital ⁠ads.

Questioned by one of ⁠the victims, LFI lawmaker Francois ​Piquemal, Nunez said a probe was under way ​into the campaign, which he described as “extremely ‌grave.”

Nunez also pledged to release in full a report from electoral safety authorities into the alleged operation, the day after satirical ⁠and investigative outlet Le Canard Enchaine reported that efforts were under way to bury the report.

Reuters ⁠could not ‌independently establish who was behind BlackCore, ⁠verify where it was based, ​or ‌find any reference to the company ​in ⁠Israeli corporate records.

BlackCore did not respond to repeated messages sent via its website and LinkedIn page – both of which were subsequently taken offline.

(Reporting by Inti Landauro and Gabriel StargardterEditing by ​Rod Nickel)