
At 28, Jordan Bardella shakes up French politics: 'People across France have woken up'
Fox News
At 28, Jordan Bardella could become France's next prime minister after the country's swing to the right in this month's EU elections. Following the result, Macron called a snap parliamentary election.
Simon Constable writes for a variety of leading publications and is a fellow at the Johns Hopkins Institute for Applied Economics, Global Health and the Study of Business Enterprise.
Bardella was born into a family of Italian immigrants and excelled in school before attending the country's top university, the Sorbonne. However, he dropped out before earning a degree to pursue a career in politics. His parents divorced at an early age, and he was largely brought up by his mother in a working-class neighborhood in the Paris suburbs.

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