A budding rivalry could tear apart the French far right’s “winning ticket.”
PARIS — Get ready for the wars of succession, French far-right edition.
Marine Le Pen and her 28-year-old protégé, Jordan Bardella, stumbled in the second round of the French parliamentary election Sunday, with projections giving their far-right National Rally party between 120 and 150 MPs, behind French President Emmanuel Macron’s coalition and the first-place finishers in the left-wing alliance.
As the party digests a disappointing result in Sunday’s legislative election, expect finger-pointing, recriminations and — if the past is any guide — even the expulsion of top officials blamed for the result.