EU nightmare as Le Pen and Orban join forces in powerful new Brussels voting bloc

Jordan Bardella, National Rally's President, appears to be set on revenge days after his hopes of becoming France's next Prime Minister were dashed following Sunday's elections.

By Ciaran McGrath, Senior News Reporter

Marine Le Pen and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen

Marine Le Pen and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. (Image: GETTY)

Days after Marine Le Pen’s National Rally was thwarted in its attempt to seize power in France, her party has teamed with other leaders including Hungary’s Viktor Oran in a far-right party which spells a nightmare for European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.

National Rally and Mr Orban’s Fidesz are joining forces with ten others to form a new voting bloc in the European Parliament in a move which looks set to become a major political force.

The assembly moved perceptibly to the right after Europe-wide elections a month ago as many voters abandoned the business-friendly liberals and environmentalist Greens. Mainstream centre-right and centre-left groups still hold the majority though.

The new bloc, dubbed Patriots for Europe, is made up of 84 EU lawmakers and will be led by Jordan Bardella, the 28-year-old protege of twice-defeated presidential candidate Marine Le Pen.

Fidesz’s Kinga Gal will be the first vice president. Mr Bardella had appeared to be on course to be France's next Prime Minister until a hastily assembled left-wing coalition came out top in Sunday's elections.

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French Rassemblement National (RN) far-right party's president Jordan Bardella on Sunday. (Image: AFP via Getty Images)

Right-wing parties from Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Greece, Italy, Latvia, the Netherlands, Portugal and Spain are also involved.

Forming a group brings parties more influence, money and the possibility of coveted posts on parliamentary committees.

Italy’s far-right League party has signed up, as has the Party for Freedom of anti-immigration Dutch leader Geert Wilders.

Spain’s far-right Vox party joined too after defecting from the nationalist European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) bloc of Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, whose Fidesz has also joined the voting bloc. (Image: Anadolu via Getty Images)

Mr Bardella said the Patriots “represent hope for the tens of millions of citizens in the European nations who value their identity, their sovereignty and their freedom.” He vowed the group would work “to retake our institutions and reorient policies to serve our nations and peoples.”

At a news conference, senior party officials laid out a vision of a group that opposes power being centralised in Brussels – home to the EU’s main institutions – or having “to suffer the diktats of the European Commission,” the EU’s powerful executive branch.

Ms Gal said voters want Europe’s borders better protected from migrants, and that citizens “are in favour of European cooperation, but not of an EU that acts beyond its competencies and punishes member states for carrying out their own policies.”

The Patriots for Europe claims to now be the third largest political group in the parliament, although Ms Meloni’s ECR also has 84 seats in the 720-seat assembly.

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Netherlands' PVV party leader Geert Wilders. (Image: ANP/AFP via Getty Images)

The conservative European People’s Party is the biggest, with 188 seats, followed by the Socialists and Democrats with 136.

The question remains as to whether mainstream parties will prevent the new group from taking up important posts by refusing to endorse its candidates. It’s a tactic they employed last time around against the National Rally when it was part of the far-right Identity and Democracy group.

In a possible sign of things to come, the liberal Renew group posted on X that these “are ‘patriots’ in name only. The far-right has rebranded. But their mission is the same, to destroy European values.” Renew said: “Europe’s future will be crafted, by us, from the political centre!”

Bardella ally Jean-Paul Garraud branded the blocking tactics by mainstream parties as “totally anti-democratic."

He told reporters that the Patriots for Europe must be given the “number of posts that corresponds to the millions of voters that we represent.”

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