In the morning, he thinks about it while shaving. For Jordan Bardella, president of the National Rally and absent from the Frontist group in the Assembly, the European elections are the only deadline on which to focus. If he has not officially declared himself a candidate, the fact that he leads the list is for everyone, in the party, an open secret. "In June 2022, in France, we deprived the supporters of deconstruction of a majority. In 2024, we have the ambition to do so in the European Parliament," he told his activists gathered in Le Havre on May 1. As in 2019, the party with the flame intends to give this European election, which is historically favourable to it, a national tone. Five years ago, Jordan Bardella, for his first major campaign, dreamed of a "red card" for Macron, reducing the elections to a simple referendum for or against the head of state.
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