France’s Far-Right Leader Jordan Bardella Tours Poland in Search for New Allies
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France’s far-right leader Jordan Bardella tours Poland in search for new allies
WARSAW — Jordan Bardella is shopping for allies. As he prepares for a potential run for the French presidency next year, the leader of the far-right National Rally used a trip to Poland this week to court nationalist and conservative partners to join him in trying to shape the EU to his liking. “This visit is a key step in a series of European trips,” Bardella said during a press conference at the Polish parliament Thursday. He said he had had…
French far-right leader Jordan Bardella began a two-day visit to Poland on Thursday, where he is meeting with right-wing and nationalist leaders ahead of his country's presidential election next year.
The program of the visit also included a meeting with the President of PiS Jarosław Kaczyński. Bardella, who is also an MEP, will also visit FRONTEX headquarters in Warsaw. Bardella will meet with Confederate politicians The French politician will also meet with representatives of the Confederacy. At 11.15am, a ceremonial laying of flowers is scheduled in front of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The event will be attended by, among others, Depu…
"Our actions will be focused on strengthening economic and military cooperation with Poland," Jordan Bardella said in Warsaw. The leader of the French National Rally, who began a two-day visit to Poland on Thursday, assured that his party is committed to partnership with Poland, and that the friendship between the two countries goes beyond formal treaties.
French National Rally leader Jordan Bardella is visiting Warsaw. This morning, the politician, along with Deputy Speaker of the Sejm Krzysztof Bosak, MEP Anna Bryłka, and other Confederation politicians, laid flowers at the grave of the unknown soldier.

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