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Parties are banking on civil society for the next European elections

2024-03-24T19:03:47.222Z

Highlights: Parties banking on civil society for the next European elections. With less than three months before the election, the groups are banking on new faces to embody messages. After moving to the right, without ever being inserted, the essayist Malika Sorel joins Jordan Bardella's list in second position. “We need to reinject new blood into politics,” confides the intellectual in an interview with Le Figaro. Way for the RN to get a makeover with technical profiles, without electoral liabilities.


With less than three months before the election, the groups are banking on new faces to embody messages.


It's a new face that will soon be plastered on the posters of the National Rally (RN).

After moving to the right, without ever being inserted, the essayist Malika Sorel joins Jordan Bardella's list in second position.

“We need to reinject new blood into politics

,” confides the intellectual in an interview with Le

Figaro

.

Way for the RN to get a makeover with technical profiles, without electoral liabilities.

“Figures like Malika Sorel are a guarantee of credibility for the values ​​we hold,”

assures Jordan Bardella, a few weeks after having already rallied the former boss of Frontex, Fabrice Leggeri.

With less than three months before the European elections, each party is therefore relying on these standards from civil society to carry messages.

“The parties are using new profiles as a gondola to attract at a time when they no longer attract much

,” summarizes political scientist Christophe Boutin.

Against the backdrop of the agricultural crisis, Les Républicains…

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Source: lefigaro

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