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Jordan Bardella Proposes Immigration Referendum Amid Legal and Political Hurdles

The Rassemblement National leader vows to pursue constitutional changes if necessary to allow a public vote on immigration policy.

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Le Premier ministre François Bayrou, aux côtés de Bruno Retailleau, chargé de l'Intérieur.
Le président du Rassemblement national, Jordan Bardella, s'exprime lors d'un meeting à Montélimar, le 1er février 2025

Overview

  • Jordan Bardella, leader of the Rassemblement National, has called for a referendum on immigration during a rally in Montélimar attended by 3,000 supporters.
  • Bardella argues that a referendum is essential to address what he describes as a 'migratory submersion' and promises to organize one if his party gains power.
  • Legal experts highlight significant constitutional barriers to such a referendum, as current French law restricts referendums on immigration policy without constitutional amendments.
  • Polling data shows strong public support for a referendum, with 70% of French citizens reportedly in favor of the idea.
  • Proposals to amend the Constitution to enable a referendum face steep political challenges, requiring approval from both parliamentary chambers before reaching voters.