RN
Coverage of RN in the Nexus archive.
- Bardella rétrogradé, les marinistes galvanisés
Marine Le Pen and Jordan Bardella promoted their campaign 'ticket' during a trip to La Flèche. Bardella's presidential ambitions were delayed as his status changed, while the 'marinistes' circle gained momentum. The discussion highlights questions about Bardella's influence and program.
- Le Pen candidate : et la campagne démarra
Marine Le Pen announced her candidacy for the fourth presidential election, highlighting her partnership with Jordan Bardella and the potential impact on her opponents' campaigns. The article discusses the risks she faces and analyzes the political implications of her decision.
- France's far right set to improve ties with Germany
France’s right-wing populist Marine Le Pen is running for President. Her party, the RN, is reaching out to Germany.
- Sommet de l’Otan : « L’objectif n°1 est de ne pas froisser Trump »
Emmanuel Macron attends his final NATO summit in Turkey, where the primary goal is to avoid offending Donald Trump. The post-Macron political landscape is uncertain, as candidates from the RN and LFI parties do not support the Atlantic Alliance. The discussion involves Laura Kayali, a defense expert from POLITICO, based in Ankara.
- Tous bienvenus aux Rencontres d’Aix (sauf RN et LFI)
The economic conference in Aix-en-Provence hosts most presidential candidates but excludes RN and LFI. Despite polls and interactions between lepénists and business leaders, these parties are not invited to the event.
- François Durvye
François Durvye joined the RN full-time after being an unofficial advisor since 2021, despite criticism over his management of Otium, a fund linked to Pierre-Edouard Stérin. Stérin defended him while describing him as a statist. Durvye is working to connect the party with the business world, including a meeting with Marine Le Pen and CAC 40 executives, and promoting business-friendly policies. He collaborates with Ambroise de Rancourt and advocates for adjusting retirement age policies, sparking internal party debate.