Florian Philippot is a French politician who is best known for his role as the Vice President of the National Front party, now known as the National Rally.
He was born on October 24, 1981, in Croix, France.
Philippot studied at the prestigious École Nationale d'Administration (ENA) and later worked as a high-ranking civil servant in the French government.
He joined the National Front in 2011 and quickly rose through the ranks to become one of Marine Le Pen's closest advisors.
Philippot is known for his strong stance on immigration and his opposition to the European Union.
In 2017, he founded his own political party called The Patriots, which aimed to promote a more sovereign and protectionist France.
Philippot has been a controversial figure in French politics, with critics accusing him of being too far-right and xenophobic.
He has also been involved in several high-profile legal battles, including a defamation case against a journalist who accused him of being a homosexual.
In recent years, Philippot has been focusing on building his own political movement and challenging the dominance of traditional parties in France.
Despite his controversial reputation, Philippot remains a prominent figure in French politics and continues to advocate for his nationalist and anti-globalist beliefs.