Article 6NMV4 France’s far-right leader says he will not be PM without absolute majority

France’s far-right leader says he will not be PM without absolute majority

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Jon Henley Europe correspondent
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National Rally's Jordan Bardella insists he would need to govern free of partners if party wins parliamentary elections

Jordan Bardella, the leader of the National Rally (RN), has said he will not accept the job of prime minister unless his far-right party wins an absolute majority in parliament because he would not have the freedom to act in the daily lives of French people" as he sees fit.

Polls suggest the RN is on course to win the snap parliamentary elections called by Emmanuel Macron after the Eurosceptic, anti-immigration party's crushing victory in European parliament elections earlier this month.

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