Le Pen
and Bardella staging kiss-and-make-up moment
Are Le Pen
and Bardella running mates or rivals?
June 18,
2025 12:21 pm CET
By Clea
Caulcutt and Sarah Paillou
https://www.politico.eu/article/marine-le-pen-jordan-bardella-france-kiss-make-up-moment/
PARIS — The far-right leader Marine Le Pen and her
heir-apparent, National Rally President Jordan Bardella, will attempt to put on
a show of unity Wednesday after tensions between the two bubbled over in recent
weeks.
The duo will
jointly attend Eurosatory, one of the world’s biggest arms shows, north of
Paris, where they’ll be able to display their like-mindedness on issues of
security and defense.
The visit,
according to one National Rally lawmaker, is meant to reaffirm their “joint
ticket” proposal ahead of the 2027 presidential election, with Le Pen running
for the top job and promising to nominate Bardella as her prime minister if she
wins.
Already one
of the far right’s heavy hitters, Bardella has been propelled deeper into the
spotlight after Le Pen’s presidential hopes were dealt a likely fatal blow in
March when a French court found her guilty of embezzling European Parliament
funds. Le Pen was immediately barred from running for public office for the
next five years, and has only a slim chance of overturning the verdict with her
appeal slated for next year.
“She’s not
yet dead but already some are trying to bury her. She finds it exasperating,”
said the National Rally lawmaker, who, like others quoted in this story, was
granted anonymity to discuss the far-right party’s internal politics. “She
wants to publicly reaffirm that she is still here.”
The verdict
fueled rumors of a split between the two, as Bardella would be the natural
candidate to succeed Le Pen should her appeal fail, as he himself has
acknowledged publicly.
Recent
surveys show the two leaders performing similarly in polls regarding the 2027
contest.
While the
two have publicly said they remain in lockstep, they have sometimes appeared at
odds. Le Pen’s exasperation with their contrasting fortunes last month boiled
over during a visit to the French overseas territory of New Caledonia.
She said at
the time she “wasn’t sure that Jordan … knows the problems New Caledonia faces
very well. We have different talents.”
On Tuesday,
Bardella again fueled speculation over a growing rivalry with Le Pen, when he
appeared to favor an early presidential election.
“In reality,
only a presidential election, even an early one, would enable us to emerge from
the current democratic crisis,” said Bardella on French radio.
But an early
presidential election would de facto exclude Le Pen, who currently cannot run
for public office, and who has already lost a local mandate.
While French
President Emmanuel Macron has categorically denied he could resign and trigger
an early presidential election before the end of his mandate in 2027, political
opponents regularly call for one as a way out of the parliamentary impasse.
Le Pen’s
supporters have since tried to downplay Bardella’s comment. One ally described
it to POLITICO as an “unfortunate turn of phrase” while another said the party
leader, who is only 29 years old, was “shooting from the hip.”
But faux pas
such as these will necessarily remind voters of both Le Pen’s legal woes and
Bardella’s inexperience, which could become a liability on the campaign trail —
particularly if he’s up against experienced right-wing presidential hopefuls
such as the former Prime Minister Edouard Philippe or the popular hard-hitting
Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau.
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