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President in 2027: Marine Le Pen issues her “ticket” with Jordan Bardella

This is officialization. “I made the decision, as a potential presidential candidate, to present to the French a person who would become prime minister if I were elected,” Marine Le Pen said in an interview with JDD published on Saturday evening. In this case, the leader of the National Rally, it is not surprising that in a cross-interview with the latter, MEP Jordan Bardella is mentioned.

“This ticket is absolutely necessary because the French must know who will be the head of government if they trust us,” she continues.

For the 28-year-old, who will lead the PH list in June’s European elections, the party must prepare for a “concrete exercise of power” because “the question is no longer knowing” whether it will come to power. , “but when.”

When asked about the nature of their relationship, Marine Le Pen describes “a relationship of respect, work and equality of investment,” as well as “complementarity” between two people with “different characters and experiences” but thinking “about the same thing.”

“Friendship, affection and above all loyalty”

“I am working to ensure that the French entrust me with the post of president of the republic. Jordan is working to secure the post of prime minister. We are both empowered with these future functions,” she explains.

Jordan Bardella recalls the “relationship of trust” that unites them, in their “political tandem” of “friendship, affection and, above all, loyalty.”

“One of the greatest responsibilities of a party leader is to find an heir. There is nothing worse than a leader who does everything to never have a successor,” says the National Union deputy.

Asked about the reshuffle that saw Gabriel Attal replace Elisabeth Borne as head of government this week at the age of 34, the leader believes Macron has shot himself in the foot: “The Macronists have just killed the only argument they had ” against Jordan because they started to develop the idea that Jordan was too young to be prime minister,” she quips.

Source: Le Parisien

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