The New Leader Of France’s National Rally Says European Nations Are Rising Against EU’s Imperialism

France’s National Rally party has elected Jordan Bardella as president, replacing its standard-bearer Marine Le Pen. Jordan Bardella becomes the first head of the right-wing party not from the Le Pen family. France’s patriotic National Rally party has elected Jordan Bardella as president on a permanent basis, replacing Marine Le Pen, its long-time leader. The 27-year-old MEP won 85% of the vote, the party announced on Saturday at its congress in Paris. 

European nations rise everywhere against the European Commission, which imposes its imperialist vision,” Bardella said during his internal party address, live streamed by CNews
One by one, European nations rise against the imperialist model imposed by EU institutions, says Jordan Bardella, who succeeded Marine Le Pain as the leader of France’s National Rally party.

“One by one – in France, in Sweden, in Spain, in Hungary and now in Italy – […] European nations rise everywhere, and supporters of sovereignty, who defend the interests of states and peoples across our entire continent, get closer. They defend against the European Commission, which imposes its imperialist vision,” Bardella said during his internal party address, live streamed by CNews.

Bardella is the first National Rally president not to hail from the Le Pen family. He had served as acting president since July 2021, having taken over so that Le Pen could concentrate on her ultimately unsuccessful presidential campaign. Bardella handily beat out rival Louis Aliot, mayor of Perpignan, who at 53 is almost twice his age, and who will remain Vice President of the party.

Involved with right-wing politics since he was a teenager, Bardella has presented himself as a “continuity candidate,” telling AFP that he looked forward to “building on the incredible legacy that Marine is handing over.

During April’s national election, Le Pen came the closest National Rally has ever gotten to the presidency, netting 41.5% of the vote to incumbent Emmanuel Macron’s 58.6% in a run-off. The party won 89 seats in the lower House of Parliament two months later, a record number and ten times its previous showing, toppling Macron’s Renaissance party from its majority.

Le Pen reassured the party congress she was “not leaving [the party] to take a holiday,” pledging to be “where the country needs me,” after Bardella’s victory was announced. She is expected to make a fourth attempt at the Elysee Palace in 2027.

Since taking over from her father Jean-Marie Le Pen, who co-founded the party as Front National 50 years ago, Le Pen has presided over a comprehensive party makeover, changing the group’s name to dispel some of the more controversial associations with the elder Le Pen’s politics and to attract younger members. National Rally’s detractors nevertheless accuse its members of harboring racist sentiments.

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