Far-right leader Bardella says police raided contractors who worked for him – POLITICO

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French daily Le Monde, which first reported the raids, said they were connected to the allegations of financial wrongdoing leveled against the Identity and Democracy group. A spokesperson for the National Rally did not immediately respond to POLITICO’s request for comment.

Bardella, 30, is leading opinion polls in next year’s French presidential election. Whether he runs will depend on whether Marine Le Pen, the far-right party’s candidate in the past three presidential elections, can successfully appeal her conviction for embezzling European Parliament funds and her five-year ban on running for office. The verdict in her appeal will be delivered Tuesday.

This isn’t the first time the National Rally has had to deal with raids linked to judicial probes. The party’s Paris headquarters were searched last summer in a separate case looking into potential electoral law violations, an accusation the party has denied.

That case is still ongoing.