France’s penchant for revolutions is embodied in the young, 28-year-old Jordan Bardella, who is determined to shake up the country’s politics to prevent its “disappearance.” As the president of the National Rally and a protege of Marine Le Pen, Bardella is seen as a rising star in French politics, leading his party to unprecedented levels of support in the upcoming European Parliament elections. With a focus on immigration and French identity, Bardella has successfully rebranded the far-right party as a more palatable option for voters disillusioned with the status quo. Despite his humble upbringing and lack of traditional political experience, Bardella’s charisma and showmanship have captured the imagination of many, leading to speculation about his potential to outshine his mentor, Le Pen. As he continues to gain momentum, Bardella’s vision for a stronger, more patriotic France resonates with supporters who feel marginalized by mainstream politics. While some question the sincerity of his transformation, Bardella’s meteoric rise signals a shifting landscape in French politics, with the National Rally poised to challenge the established order in the years to come.