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EU elections: French far-right candidate launches his campaign but avoids confrontat­ion

- Sophia Khatsenkov­a

The leader of the far-right Rassemblem­ent National (RN) party Jordan Bardella unveiled his European election agenda on Thursday, shortly after French President Emmanuel Macron delivered a Europe-focused speech.

The 28-year-old who is leading the polls primarily seized the opportunit­y to criticise the French leader, targeting Macron’s involvemen­t in the election campaign.

“The President has decided to intervene directly and personally in an electoral campaign. Intervenin­g in this way constitute­s a personal, symbolic and political commitment," he said at his party’s headquarte­rs in Paris.

"If Emmanuel Macron's party were to lose this European election, the President will have to accept the consequenc­es. I see no other option than dissolving the National Assembly”.

By targeting Macron , the head of the Rassemblem­ent National party Jordan Bardella rolled out his agenda against what he claims is a "bureaucrat­ic" Europe and "mass immigratio­n”.

He also voiced his opposition to the accession to the EU for countries such as Ukraine and Turkey.

Speech cut short, no questions

Bardella's speech lasted for 20 minutes before the candidate suddenly disappeare­d, refusing to answer any questions.

He left the oor to his campaign manager as journalist­s expressed their discontent.

“Emmanuel Macron did not answer questions from journalist­s, so Jordan Bardella will also not be answering questions this evening,” Alexandre Loubet, his campaign manager, attempted to justify.

This is not the rst time the favoured gure of the far-right has avoided confrontat­ion. He had previously refused to participat­e in three debates against his rivals, including a recent one on the environmen­t in the western city of Angers last week.

This question dodging comes as Bardella’s party faces a wave of scandals.

The party’s number 3 for the EU elections, Fabrice Leggeri, former head of Frontex, was recently hit by a complaint led by two NGOs accusing him of being complicit in crimes against humanity for having participat­ed in the pushback of migrant boats in the Mediterran­ean.

And the Rassemblem­ent National’s German counterpar­t, the far-right AFD party, has faced accusation­s of espionage and corruption following allegation­s that an MEP’s aide has been spying for China.

 ?? ?? French Far-right party National Rally president Jordan Bardella delivers a speech at a meeting, in Marseille, southern France, Sunday, March 3, 2024.
French Far-right party National Rally president Jordan Bardella delivers a speech at a meeting, in Marseille, southern France, Sunday, March 3, 2024.

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