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French RN Party Leader Bardella Expresses Presidential Ambitions in Absence of Le Pen

French RN Party Leader Bardella Expresses Presidential Ambitions in Absence of Le Pen
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Politics April 26, 2025 22:00

paris - Jordan Bardella, leader of France's RN party, declares intention to run for president in 2027 if Marine Le Pen is unable to compete due to legal issues.

French RN Party Leader Bardella Eyeing Presidential Bid

Jordan Bardella, the 29-year-old protege of Marine Le Pen, expressed his readiness to participate in the 2027 presidential elections should Le Pen be barred from running.

Legal Troubles for Le Pen

Marine Le Pen faces a two-year prison sentence for misusing EU funds, rendering her ineligible to run for five years. Bardella criticized the verdict, labeling it as a threat to French democracy.

Global Support for Le Pen

Geert Wilders, Viktor Orbán, and Matteo Salvini voiced their solidarity with Le Pen, condemning the court's decision and expressing confidence in her success on appeal.

Despite Le Pen's legal challenges, observers believe she stands a good chance in the upcoming election, as incumbent President Macron is barred from seeking a third term.

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