Forget the World Cup or the National Rally, here’s a 14-year-old with a Super Soaker.
Anyway, next week will see the modern equivalent of this rivalry come to a head — though with fewer violins and much more migration rhetoric — when French far-right leader Marine Le Pen will find out if she can run in the country’s 2027 presidential election, or if young upstart Jordan Bardella will get the gig.
On July 7, an appeals court will decide whether to uphold Le Pen’s conviction for embezzling EU funds and the accompanying five-year ban on holding electoral office. And if unable to run, she has said Bardella will be the party’s candidate in next year’s race. But whoever can’t run in the election will surely be furious? Le Pen was born into the far right and has made it to the second round of two presidential elections, while Bardella has been putting in the hard yards as of late.
Thank goodness the far right doesn’t have a reputation for infighting!
Whoever wins, though, will have an immediate common enemy — in addition to Brussels and footballer Kylian Mbappé: a teenage boy with a Super Soaker.
This week, the French right lost its collective mind about Hamza, aged 14, who has become a social media star because of his antics along the banks of Canal Saint-Martin in Paris.
Videos show Hamza firing his water pistol at cyclists, drivers and police officers. He’s also been filmed shoplifting (bad), and pushing people into the canal (also bad) during the heat wave (maybe less bad — unless you can’t swim, then very bad). When cops tried to detain him, he climbed in the back of their patrol car, crawled out the other side and dove into the canal like James Bond — though drinking an Orangina instead of a martini.



