Key facts
- Jordan Bardella, leader of France's National Rally, stated police raided communications contractors.
- The contractors had worked with Bardella's team.
- The European Public Prosecutor's Office confirmed an investigation.
- The investigation concerns the use of European funds by a former political group.
- The raids reportedly targeted companies that worked with Bardella's team.
Jordan Bardella, the leader of France's National Rally party, has stated that police authorities conducted raids on communications contractors his team had previously worked with. The European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) confirmed that an investigation is underway concerning the alleged misuse of European funds by a former political group. While the EPPO did not directly name the National Rally or Bardella, the timing and nature of the raids suggest a connection to the party's operations. The investigation reportedly focuses on how European funds were utilized by a political entity that predates Bardella's current leadership. These developments raise significant questions regarding campaign finance regulations and the oversight of political funding within the European Union. The specific details of the alleged misuse of funds and the scope of the investigation remain under wraps, but the raids signal a serious inquiry by the EPPO into financial improprieties.
