“A way to gain credibility”, the political objective of Jordan Bardella’s book

“A way to gain credibility”, the political objective of Jordan Bardella’s book
“A way to gain credibility”, the political objective of Jordan Bardella’s book

The book by Jordan Bardella, the president of the National Rally, is published this Saturday. A first work which is not a program according to the main person concerned, but whose objective is necessarily political.

It's a political book that's in the news this Saturday. Jordan Bardella publishes “What I'm looking for” with Éditions Fayard. The president of the National Rally looks back in particular on his childhood in Seine-Saint-Denis and his dazzling career within the far-right party.

A first book which necessarily has a political objective. Jordan Bardella may write it, “it is not a program”, for an RN deputy, that is certain, this book “is a way of entering the Big League, of gaining credibility.”

Jordan Bardella also responds to the accusations of “empty shell” made to him. At the meetings in Saint-Denis for example, around the President and representatives of the political forces, he said he was leaving his adversaries “without any complexes”.

The presidential election in the back of your mind?

Did Marine Le Pen have a say? “He is not under guardianship,” insists those close to him. She can be reassured, there is not a shadow of criticism towards her.

The fact remains that today she is entangled in the trial of the parliamentary assistants, she is starting a book signing tour. A tool to keep the RN's permanent campaign alive and also return to the national scene, says a deputy. This book is “an obligatory step to weigh even more”, says this elected official, with one day no doubt, “yes, the presidential election in mind.”

While the SNCF advertising agency refused the poster campaign for Jordan Bardella's book, Fayard editions announced on Friday that they were taking legal action against this agency.


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