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France's far right might 'jeopardise' efforts to 'reinforce European defence'

French far-right leader Jordan Bardella said Monday his party was ready to govern as he pledged to curb immigration and tackle cost-of-living issues ahead of the country's most divisive election in decades. President Emmanuel Macron threw France into turmoil earlier this month by calling the snap election after his centrist party was trounced by the far-right National Rally (RN) in a European vote. Weekend polls suggested the RN would win 35-36 percent in the first round on Sunday, ahead of a left-wing alliance on 27-29.5 percent and Macron's centrists in third on 19.5-22 percent. Bardella, credited with helping the RN clean up its extremist image, has urged voters to give the eurosceptic party an outright majority to allow it to implement its anti-immigration, law-and-order programme. As French far right leader seeks to reassure voters that they are 'ready' to govern, FRANCE 24 is joined by General Jean-Paul PALOMEROS, Former NATO Commander & Former French Air Force Chief of Staff.

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