With Jordan Bardella, the RN dreams of becoming the leader of the European far right
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On the day of Pentecost, Christians remember the time when Christ's disciples, gathered in a room, saw the fiery tongues of the Holy Spirit descend upon them and discovered they had the ability to express themselves in all the dialects of the known world. In the National Rally (RN), few leaders can speak anything other than a smattering of English. It will take the help of the Holy Spirit—or failing that, translators—to understand anything in the speeches of the European allies, whom the far-right party is bringing together this Monday, June 9, in Loiret.
No matter. Exactly one year after the European elections, in which he emerged the clear winner in France, with 31.37% of the vote, Jordan Bardella chose the village of Mormant-sur-Vernisson, not far from Montargis, to celebrate his first birthday as president of the Patriots for Europe (PFE) parliamentary group.
The idea is to produce a show of force by calling on its a
Libération