PARIS — The president of the far-right National Rally, Jordan Bardella, strongly indicated on Tuesday that his party would not vote to topple French Prime Minister François Bayrou’s government as it ...
"Voted in Saint-Denis", Jordan Bardella has always voted in his home ... But only one, the young president of the far-right Rassemblement National (RN) party, truly felt like he was on home ...
The impact of President Abdelmadjid Tebboune’s words to the French far-right, especially the Rassemblement National (Le Pen’s ...
The National Rally’s president, Jordan Bardella, set the tone by praising ... by the impact of the National Front since its creation in 1972. A rapid summary of Le Pen’s words and deeds ...
Jordan Bardella, president of the RN party ... In the next decade, he co-founded the National Front, which violently opposed immigration, especially from France’s former North African colonies ...
He was known for his fiery anti-immigrant rhetoric that earned him both staunch support and widespread condemnation.
France's Rassemblement National president and PfE chairman Jordan Bardella sent a letter on Tuesday, obtained by Euractiv, to the presidents of the Parliament's conservative and far-right groups ...
In 1972, he founded the National Front party, a coalition of extremist ... His death was announced on social media by Jordan Bardella, a leader of the party Le Pen founded.
Jordan Bardella, president of the National Rally ... with a mission — to keep France French under the banner of the National Front. Picking Joan of Arc as the party’s patron saint, Le Pen ...
Police in France are investigating after Jean-Marie Le Pen's tomb was vandalised, less than three weeks after the founder of ...