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"What the French Want": Bardella's Campaign Book

Summary by Le Parisien
For his second book, which comes out this Wednesday, the president of the RN went to probe "the French" ... or above all, those that allow him to stick to his vision of the country.

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A year after What I'm looking for — phenomenal success, more than 210,000 copies, and launching ramp of a full-length tour — Jordan Bardella publishes a second opus: What the French want.The title announces color. Where the first book, intimate, gleaned the confidences of a child from Seine-Saint-Denis — his founding encounter with Marine Le Pen, his breakthrough in the marine apparatus, his drunkenness of the Europeans and the failure of post-d…

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DECRYPTAGE - In What the French want (Fayard), the president of the RN paints the portrait of 20 of his fellow citizens, including his mother. A way for the young nationalist wolf to promote his field work, one and a half years from the presidential.

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In "What the French want", the boss of the far right party presents witnesses of "the France that works", and takes advantage of every portrait to send a political message.

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For his second book, which comes out this Wednesday, the president of the RN went to probe "the French" ... or above all, those that allow him to stick to his vision of the country.

·Paris, France
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By publishing his second book, What the French Want, October 29, 2025 at Fayard, Jordan Bardella tries to endow the presidential costume. He puts on the map of proximity with the little people, until then played by Marine Le Pen, while glorifying France that "workes".

In his new book What the French want published this Wednesday, Jordan Bardella paints the portrait of a laborious France, feeling unjustly considered in front of the one that "profits". And starts a tour with the pre-presidential look

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Le Parisien broke the news in Paris, France on Tuesday, October 28, 2025.
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