Jordan Bardella, 28, has emerged as the prominent figure of the far-right in France, representing the National Rally party. He has garnered significant support by normalizing the party's once extreme views and is seen as a potential future leader. This trend is not unique to France, as far-right parties across Europe are gaining ground and may significantly impact the upcoming European Parliament elections. The rise of these parties is fueled by anti-immigrant sentiments and a shift towards nationalist ideologies. While some believe that these parties have moderated, others warn that their influence could pose a threat to the postwar order. The article also highlights the varied nature of the far-right movements in different European countries and the potential consequences of their rise to power.