Bardella Meets Nawrocki in Warsaw
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French nationalist Jordan Bardella courts Polish right as Europe’s conservatives seek new alliances
Nationalist leaders across Europe increasingly share common positions on border security, defense spending, opposition to EU's climate agenda; Warsaw one hub for emerging political grouping
Bardella meets Nawrocki in Warsaw
French far‑right leader Jordan Bardella on Thursday began a two‑day visit to Poland, seeking meetings with right‑wing and nationalist figures ahead of next year’s French presidential election, after similar trips to Portugal, Italy and Belgium.
On the way to Warsaw and near the Belarusian border, on 18 and 19 June, the president of the RN accelerated the alliance with the European Conservatives and Liberals. Quit taking his distance from the Eurosceptic and sovereignist line printed by Marine Le Pen for two decades.
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Jordan Bardella visited Poland and met with Karol Nawrocki, Jarosław Kaczyński, and Confederation leaders. Le Figaro's report shows how the French right-wing leader is building a European base ahead of the 2027 presidential election. The article, "Jordan Bardella builds the Polish pillar of his European strategy" [Le Figaro], comes from the website Wszystko co mojego.
Jordan Bardella meets Polish leaders to strengthen European ties
French far-right leader Jordan Bardella commenced a two-day visit to Poland, aiming to forge alliances with right-wing leaders ahead of France's presidential election. In Warsaw, he met with President Karol Nawrocki, discussing security, national borders, and the role of both nations in shaping Europe's future.

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