The RN targeted by new allegations of irregularities in the European Parliament

Paris – The party of Marine Le Pen and Jordan Bardella is once again accused of violating the rules of the European Parliament.
With its partners from the former Identity and Democracy (ID) group, the National Rally (RN) is indeed suspected of having “unduly spent” more than 4.3 million euros between 2019 and 2024, according to a report from the financial affairs department of the Brussels institution.
The majority of this amount benefited two companies linked to close associates of Ms. Le Pen: her former advisor Frédéric Chatillon and his wife Sighild Blanc.
According to this document, the communication agency e-Politic received 1.7 million euros after a “purely formal” tender process marred by “serious compliance issues,” according to Brussels inspectors, who consequently believe that “all these expenses (…) are irregular.”
The same goes for the company Unanime, which pocketed more than 1.4 million euros for printing work, moreover subcontracted at a lower cost, with a margin estimated at 260,000 euros. (July 3, 2025)