Jordan Bardella was far from being on conquered territory last night since he took the risk of starting his promotional campaign for his book by going on France 2 in Léa Salamé’s show “Quelle époque”. Among the interesting moments last night, we find the famous sequence of questions that the politician would ask personalities if he had them face to face.
So to Marine Le Pen, he would ask “how she feels about the period, because she has a political flair”, to Emmanuel Macron if “he is proud of the state in which he is going to leave the country”, to Michel Barnier “this that he’s really looking for”, to Gabriel Attal “when are we having a debate again?”, to Eric Ciotti “why didn’t you come sooner” or to Marion Maréchal “did she really and sincerely think that Eric Zemmour could be President ?”
In his book, Jordan Bardella also confides about his relationship with Marine Le Pen. “I owe him a significant part of what I have become,” he writes, mocking those who “have tried to shake up our tandem, seeking to fuel fantasized enmities, even rivalry.”
During a boat trip off the coast of Fort Brégançon, residence of the Presidents of the Republic, Jordan Bardella says he asked his boss: “Do you think you will be there one day?”
“The look in the distance, his response, simple, determined, beautiful: +I’m convinced of it+.” She gave him the same answer a few days before the second round of the legislative elections in July regarding the young man’s chances of accessing Matignon…
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