Far-Right French Leader Bardella Visits Spain to Highlight Migration Concerns

After announcing his candidacy for the presidency of the Rassemblement national (RN), Jordan Bardella intends to start his campaign in Spain through a meeting with the president of the Spanish nationalist party Vox, before heading to Ceuta, one of the gates that allow migrants to enter Europe illegally.
Candidate for his own succession at the head of the RN, Jordan Bardella has a rather busy schedule. He has planned a three-day trip to Spain (September 5, 6, 7), for, among other things, an interview with Santiago Abascal, president of the nationalist party Vox, ally of the RN, reports Europe 1.
He will then go to Ceuta, the border crossing between Morocco and Spain. It is for the current interim president of the RN to go to "a city under siege", in order to "observe the security disorder that this city is suffering from in the indifference of Europe and in general indifference", according to one of his relatives. He emphasizes that the candidate wants to "show that this migratory chaos can be the future of Europe".
Jordan Bardella will be accompanied for the occasion by a delegation of Vox party elected officials, the vice-president of the National Assembly Hélène Laporte, the deputies Edwige Diaz and Thibaut François. On site he plans to meet with local residents and economic actors, encourage the European border guards of Frontex sent there as part of the Minerva mission.
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