Key facts
- Jordan Bardella, frontrunner for the 2027 French presidential election, visited Poland.
- He met with Jarosław Kaczyński, leader of Poland's Law and Justice party.
- Bardella vowed to win the 2027 French elections and reform the European Union.
- Both leaders expressed a desire for the EU to serve member nations and uphold sovereignty.
- They discussed shared concerns regarding migration pressure and the EU's Green Deal.
- Bardella visited the Polish-Belarusian border and Frontex headquarters.
Jordan Bardella, the leading candidate for the 2027 French presidential election and head of the National Rally party, visited Poland to meet with right-wing and nationalist leaders. During his two-day visit, Bardella expressed his conviction that a victory in 2027 would allow France and Poland to redirect the European Union's operations, emphasizing a desire to place the EU at the service of its member nations rather than the other way around.
Bardella met with Jarosław Kaczyński, leader of Poland's Law and Justice party, who echoed Bardella's sentiments, stating that a victory for Bardella would be a significant step towards building a coalition capable of changing the EU. Both leaders agreed that the EU should continue to exist but must serve the freedom, sovereignty, and development of its nations.
During his visit, Bardella also toured the Polish-Belarusian border, which serves as the EU's eastern frontier. He highlighted Poland's measures to curb migration pressure and stated that defending this border is crucial for defending European civilization and identity against the threat of mass immigration. Bardella also visited the Frontex headquarters in Warsaw, advocating for full support for the agency's mission to protect the EU's external borders and push back illegal migrants. He pointed to the hybrid nature of migration pressure orchestrated by Belarus with Russian approval, aiming to destabilize Europe from within.
