A long list of contenders want to be president in 2027. But with anti-establishment sentiment dominating the national mood, outsiders have the advantageWanted: politician capable of appealing to the moderate right, centre and moderate left to beat hard-right populist Jordan Bardella in the run-off of France’s 2027 presidential election. The search began in earnest after last month’s municipal elections, in which the left held on to most big cities while conservatives or the far-right National Rally (RN) hoovered up smaller towns. This year will be a marathon race to select a single candidate to face Bardella, 30, or his patron, Marine Le Pen, 57, in the final round. Le Pen remains ineligible unless an appeals court in July overturns her sentence for embezzlement of EU funds.All opinion polls give the anti-immigration, Eurosceptic RN a sizeable lead in voting intentions for the first round. Bardella, the party’s smooth-talking but inexperienced leader, is polling as high as 38%. Barring a miracle, he seems sure of a place in the run-off. That leaves only one slot for a candidate who can reconcile mainstream conservative and liberal centrist supporters of outgoing President Emmanuel Macron, and then win over sufficient socialist, green and even radical-left voters. Continue reading...
Can anyone stop Jordan Bardella in France? A crowded field could gift the election to the far right
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Wed 15:36 - Le Figaro
Jordan Bardella criticizes the “intolerance” of LFI mayor Bally Bagayoko, who does not consider him Dionysian
Thu 04:00 - The Guardian
Can anyone stop Jordan Bardella in France? A crowded field could gift the election to the far right