France has outlined his party’s strategies to address the problem caused by rising living expenses while focusing on immigration and maintaining law and order.
Before Sunday’s first round of legislative elections, 28-year-old Jordan Bardella reminded voters that the National Rally was “the only credible alternative” to meet France’s ambitions.
According to opinion polls, he hopes to become the next prime minister of France if the National Rally takes the lead in the National Assembly.
In addition to deporting foreign offenders, his party seeks to limit immigration by doing away with the droit du sol, or nationality, granted to anybody who has been in France for five years or more since the age of.
According to opinion polls, National Rally (RN) is leading the left-wing New Popular Front by a significant margin. Renew, the centrist party of President Emmanuel Macron, trailed in third place after he called a quick election in response to RN’s success in the European election earlier this month.
There will be two rounds of voting, on June 30 and July 7.
However, according to polls, the National Rally might not win an overwhelming majority of 289 seats in the National Assembly, which has 577 representatives.