PARIS — Two younger politicians are in a bitter combat over the way forward for France and Europe.
In a single nook: Jordan Bardella, the 28-year-old far-right phenom picked by Marine Le Pen to broaden the attraction of her populist, anti-immigration celebration and assist take it to the halls of energy.
Within the different: Prime Minister Gabriel Attal, the 35-year-old centrist chosen by President Emmanuel Macron to steer France’s authorities, counter Bardella and stave off a far-right surge — all of sudden.