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Bardella Hits Record High in New French Poll

Jordan Bardella, president of France's Rassemblement National, reached his highest approval rating at 47% in a recent poll, while Marine Le Pen's support climbed to 40%.

Dimitris Papafotis
Dimitris Papafotis Editor in Chief
JUNE 4, 2026 AT 8:15 PM

Jordan Bardella secured 47% support in a recent survey asking respondents whether they want him to play an important role in French political life in the months and years ahead, as The European Conservative reports. The poll, conducted by Verian for Le Figaro between May 31 and June 2, represents a six-point gain for Bardella compared to the previous month and marks his strongest performance since this polling series was launched.

The Rassemblement National’s most prominent figure, Marine Le Pen, also saw her support rise, climbing four points to reach 40%. Two in five French respondents indicated they want Le Pen to continue playing an important role in the nation’s politics going forward.

Other leading figures on the national Right recorded similar gains in the survey. Marion Maréchal rose to 27% support, while Éric Ciotti reached 24% and Robert Ménard climbed to 20%.

The polling was conducted in early June, capturing French public sentiment at a moment when nationalist and conservative political voices continue to gain traction across the country. The consistent upward trajectory for Rassemblement National leadership suggests growing public appetite for their political vision and policy agenda.

The survey results underscore a broader shift in French political preferences, with voters increasingly open to figures who have traditionally been positioned outside the establishment consensus.

With information from The European Conservative

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Dimitris Papafotis

Dimitris Papafotis is the editor-in-chief of NewsFire.GR. He was born and raised in Athens. He studied at the Journalism Workshop (1991-1993). He currently lives in Pyrgos, Ilia, where he has been active in radio and various newspapers, while also maintaining his personal blog, Papafotis.gr.

Jordan Bardella secured 47% support in a recent survey asking respondents whether they want him to play an important role in French political life in the months and years ahead, as The European Conservative reports. The poll, conducted by Verian for Le Figaro between May 31 and June 2, represents a six-point gain for Bardella compared to the previous month and marks his strongest performance since this polling series was launched.

The Rassemblement National’s most prominent figure, Marine Le Pen, also saw her support rise, climbing four points to reach 40%. Two in five French respondents indicated they want Le Pen to continue playing an important role in the nation’s politics going forward.

Other leading figures on the national Right recorded similar gains in the survey. Marion Maréchal rose to 27% support, while Éric Ciotti reached 24% and Robert Ménard climbed to 20%.

The polling was conducted in early June, capturing French public sentiment at a moment when nationalist and conservative political voices continue to gain traction across the country. The consistent upward trajectory for Rassemblement National leadership suggests growing public appetite for their political vision and policy agenda.

The survey results underscore a broader shift in French political preferences, with voters increasingly open to figures who have traditionally been positioned outside the establishment consensus.

With information from The European Conservative