‘The EU is
completely obsolete’: France’s far-right leader wants to shake up Europe
Jordan
Bardella, the leader
and presidential front-runner of France’s far-right National Rally (RN) party,
stated that "the European Union is completely obsolete" in
its current form because it is no longer capable of addressing major modern
challenges. Despite this harsh criticism, Bardella explicitly clarified in an
interview published by POLITICO Europe that the party does not intend to
pursue a "Frexit" or leave the bloc. Instead, he aims to aggressively
dismantle the EU's federalist structure from within.
The key
takeaways from Bardella's vision to alter the European geopolitical landscape
include:
Changing
From Within
- Rejection of Frexit: Bardella stated that the RN
does not wish to leave the European Union, framing their strategy as
wanting to "change everything without destroying
anything".
- Intergovernmental Model: He advocates transforming the
EU into a loose alliance of sovereign nations, emphasizing that concepts
like national pride, borders, and national interest are making a global
comeback.
- Slash EU Budget Contribution: As a primary point of
leverage, Bardella announced intentions to seek to halve France's
financial contribution to the EU budget.
Strategic
Alliances
- Partnership with Meloni: He views Italian Prime
Minister Giorgia Meloni as an "indispensable partner".
- Courting the Polish Right: Bardella traveled to Poland to
coordinate the "Europe of tomorrow" with leaders of the
right-wing Law and Justice (PiS) party, targeting strict border protection
and regional rearmament.
- Reaching Across the Aisle: He has proactively sought
common ground with center-right German Chancellor Friedrich Merz.
Defense
& Geopolitics
- NATO Stance: Bardella wants France to exit
NATO’s integrated military command to regain diplomatic and military
independence, though he noted this would not happen while the war is at
Europe's doorstep.
- Distancing from Trump: Despite sharing populist
themes, Bardella explicitly rejected backing from U.S. President Donald
Trump, criticizing what he termed Washington's imperial ambitions.

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