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Marine Le Pen's 2027 Candidacy Thwarts Bolloré Media Group's Plans for Jordan Bardella

From Libération · () French

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Marine Le Pen's decision to run for president in 2027 complicates plans by the Bolloré media group to support Jordan Bardella.
  • Le Pen's candidacy, despite a recent appeal court conviction, challenges the media mogul's strategy.
  • The situation reflects a long-standing dynamic within the National Rally (RN) party, where the Le Pen family's influence remains paramount.

Marine Le Pen's commitment to run for the French presidency in 2027 has disrupted the strategic calculations of the Bolloré media galaxy, which had reportedly favored Jordan Bardella for the role. Le Pen's decision, made even as she faces an appeal court conviction, underscores her enduring grip on the National Rally (RN) party.

The billionaire Vincent Bolloré's media empire, which includes outlets like CNews and Paris Match, had appeared to be positioning Bardella, the current RN leader, as the party's future figurehead. Le Pen's announcement, however, signals a clear intention to remain at the forefront of the party she has long led, sidelining Bardella's immediate presidential ambitions.

This development highlights a recurring theme in the National Rally's history: the dominance of the Le Pen family. The article suggests that no one can truly flourish in the shadow of the Le Pens, a principle that seems to be playing out once again as Le Pen reasserts her authority over the party's direction.

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Originally published by Libération in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.