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At just 29, Jordan Bardella has become the fresh-faced figurehead of France’s National Rally party and is now poised to inherit one of the most electorally successful far-right machines in Europe.
At 28, Jordan Bardella could become France's next prime minister after the country's swing to the right in this month's EU elections. Following the result, Macron called a snap parliamentary election.
Jordan Bardella’s political rise as leader of the French National Rally (RN) party has been swift. Next week, at just 28, he could become France’s prime minister.
France's far-right leader Marine Le Pen has asked her top lieutenant Jordan Bardella, 29, to prepare for a run in 2027 presidential elections after her fraud conviction, saying in an interview ...
Jordan Bardella, president of France's far-right National Rally, or RN, speaks in the European Parliament in June 2022. The 28-year-old is part of a new wave of young politicians taking over the ...
Relations between Marine Le Pen and Jordan Bardella, leaders of the far-right Rassemblement National party, have grown strained since May, as speculation that Bardella might run for president in 2027 ...
The young far-right politician Jordan Bardella could become France's next prime minister. At only 28, he’s free of political baggage, but some say he lacks real job — and life — experience.
Should Marine Le Pen fail to overturn a ban on running for public office, France's far right will be looking to her protege, Jordan Bardella, to vie in the next presidential election. Le Pen's ...
FILE - Jordan Bardella, lead candidate of the French far right National Rally for the upcoming European elections, poses before a debate at the French state owned TV channel France 2 in ...
The young far-right politician Jordan Bardella could become France's next prime minister. At only 28, he’s free of political baggage, but some say he lacks real job — and life — experience.
Jordan Bardella, lead candidate of the French far right National Rally for the upcoming European elections, poses before a debate at the French state owned TV channel France 2 in Aubervilliers ...