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Reintegrat­ing AfD into ID is not on the agenda, says French MEP Garraud

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With 30 seats, the National Rally now holds the largest representa­tion in the European Parliament across all parties and nationalit­ies. At the political group level, however, the far-right group Identity and Democracy (ID) finished fifth in the European elections, while the European People's Party (EPP) remains the largest faction.

Jean-Paul Garraud, the chair of the National Rally delegation to the European Parliament, who spoke to Euronews on the Radio

Schuman podcast, said that their large group represents a rise in sovereignt­y across Europe.

According to Garraud, European voters have realised the daily impact of key issues in this election, such as immigratio­n and energy.

Now, the focus is on negotiatin­g with other groups to expand ID, with Marine Le Pen reaching out to Giorgia Meloni to form a "supergroup" in the European

Parliament. Leaders from the farright, including Le Pen, Italy's Matteo Salvini, and others, recently met in Brussels to discuss their strategy.

"I have also establishe­d excellent contacts with other groups, such as the European Conservati­ves and Reformists (ECR)," says Jean-Paul Garraud, chairman of the National

Rally delegation to the European Parliament. He also mentions closer ties with Spain's Vox and

Poland's PiS.

However. the reintegrat­ion of the German far-right party Alternativ­e for Germany (AfD), which was excluded from the Identity and Democracy group in May, is not on the agenda according to Garraud.

"I was chairman of the delegation to the group that decided to exclude the AfD. So that's where we are and that's where we're

staying", he said.

Garraud expressed his satisfacti­on that the "cordon sanitaire," which previously limited the far-right's influence in the European Parliament, has now been breached, giving his group more influence over the European agenda. Watch the video above for the full report.

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Marine Le Pen and Jordan Bardella.

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