We present a study of phase transitions of the Curie--Weiss Potts model at
(inverse) temperature β, in presence of an external field h. Both
thermodynamic and topological aspects of these transitions are considered. For
the first aspect we complement previous results and give an explicit equation
of the thermodynamic transition line in the β--h plane as well as the
magnitude of the jump of the magnetization (for q⩾3). The signature
of the latter aspect is characterized here by the presence or not of a giant
component in the clusters of a Fortuin--Kasteleyn type representation of the
model. We give the equation of the Kert\'esz line separating (in the
β--h plane) the two behaviours. As a result, we get that this line
exhibits, as soon as q⩾3, a very interesting cusp where it
separates from the thermodynamic transition line