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Jean-Marie Le Pen

  • Tuesday, 7 January, 2025
    Jean-Marie Le Pen dies at 96

    Politician was founder of France’s far-right National Front party

    French former leader and founder of the French far-right party Front national (FN) Jean-Marie Le Pen
  • Tuesday, 7 January, 2025
    Obituary
    Jean-Marie Le Pen, French far-right politician, 1928-2025

    National Front founder led the movement for decades before passing the baton to his daughter Marine

    France’s far-right Front National party founder Jean-Marie Le Pen poses in Saint-Cloud, west of Paris, on January 27 2016
  • Saturday, 27 April, 2024
    Europe Express
    Europe’s hard-right parties differ in important ways Premium content

    Hard-right parties in France, Germany and Italy are hungry for success in the EU elections but national differences matter

    Senior AfD politician Maximilian Krah
  • Friday, 22 September, 2023
    French politics
    Marine Le Pen should stand trial for embezzling EU funds, prosecutors say

    Paris prosecutor refers far-right leader and 23 members of her party to criminal court

  • Monday, 7 November, 2022
    French politics
    France’s far-right seeks to move from political fringe to mainstream

    Le Pen dynasty makes way for young leader as ‘revitalised’ party steps up bid for power

    Marine le Pen, right, with her protégé Jordan Bardella, who will succeed her at the helm of the Rassemblement National
  • Tuesday, 21 June, 2022
    French politics
    Electoral breakthrough puts far-right leader Marine Le Pen ‘back in the game’

    With 89 seats Rassemblement National will be a parliamentary force on issues such as immigration and crime

    Marine Le Pen
  • Sunday, 17 April, 2022
    The FT ViewThe editorial board
    A crucial week for France and for Europe

    Macron needs to pin down Le Pen on the real consequences of her policies

    Marine Le Pen, Rassemblement National party presidential candidate and Emmanuel Macron, French President and La Republique En Marche candidate for re-election
  • Monday, 11 April, 2022
    Gideon Rachman
    We need to think about a Le Pen presidency

    France’s far-right candidate could still defeat Macron, plunging Nato and the EU into turmoil

    James Ferguson illustration for Gideon Rachman’s column ‘We need to think about a Le Pen presidency’
  • Wednesday, 25 August, 2021
    French politics
    France’s online ‘fascist-sphere’ feeds rightwing electoral hopes

    Social media ideologues use sex appeal and jokes to spread extreme views

    Election posters in Paris showing Eric Zemmour, a TV polemicist who has been convicted for provoking racial hatred
  • Monday, 5 July, 2021
    News in-depthFrench presidential election
    ‘She’s a bit stuck’: Marine Le Pen looks for momentum after election flop

    French far-right leader defends ‘detoxifying’ strategy to make presidential run-off round in 2022

    ‘We are not going back to the Front National’: Marine Le Pen is seeking to broaden the appeal of her party.
  • Friday, 12 October, 2018
    European Parliament elections
    Marine Le Pen struggles to restore lustre before EU elections

    French far-right leader seizes on Macron’s falling ratings after her own year of adversity

    French far-right National Rally (Rassemblement National) party leader Marine Le Pen attends a questions to the government session at the National Assembly in Paris, France, September 18, 2018. REUTERS/Charles Platiau - RC17CFB1A300
  • Monday, 12 March, 2018
    French politics
    Marine Le Pen’s rebranding of National Front hits criticism

    ‘Detoxification’ goal threatened by new name’s similarity to past far-right parties

  • Friday, 29 December, 2017
    French politics
    Marine Le Pen’s year of hope ends in turmoil

    Leadership under scrutiny after failure to achieve breakthrough in French election

    French far-right party Front National (FN) party deputy Marine Le Pen attends a session of questions to the Government on December 12, 2017 at the National Assembly in Paris. / AFP PHOTO / Lionel BONAVENTURELIONEL BONAVENTURE/AFP/Getty Images
  • Tuesday, 9 May, 2017
    Anne-Sylvaine Chassany
    After the French election, Le Pen’s party is going nowhere

    There is no sign of the Macron effect in the working-class areas

    epa05944346 French presidential election candidate the the far-right Front National (FN) party, Marine Le Pen, delivers a speech during an outdoor campaign rally in Ennemain, Northern France, 04 May 2017. France will hold the second round of the Presidential election on 07 May 2017.  EPA/IAN LANSGSDON
  • Friday, 28 April, 2017
    French politics
    Le Pen redraws battle lines with appeal to voters on left

    NF leader adopts more fiery tone in attempt to win over Mélenchon supporters

    French presidential election candidate for the far-right Front National (FN) party Marine Le Pen (2ndR) is applauded by supporters at the end of a campaign meeting, on April 27, 2017 in Nice. / AFP PHOTO / Valery HACHEVALERY HACHE/AFP/Getty Images
  • Sunday, 23 April, 2017
    French politics
    Decision day for France in cliffhanger election

    Presidential vote is a four-way contest of candidates from hard left to extreme right

    HENIN-BEAUMONT, FRANCE - APRIL 23:  Members of the public cast their vote for the French elections in a polling station on April 23, 2017 in Henin Beaumont, France. French people go to the polls today in a tightly contested presidential election which could impact the future of the European Union  (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)
  • Friday, 21 April, 2017
    French politics
    EU watches France’s potentially momentous vote with bated breath

    A hostile France could pose existential threat to the euro and the union

    Far-right candidate for the presidential election Marine Le Pen speaks during a campaign meeting in Paris, France, Monday, April 17, 2017. As France's unpredictable presidential campaign nears its finish with no clear front-runner, centrist candidate Emmanuel Macron and far-right leader Marine Le Pen hope to rally big crowds in Paris with their rival visions for Europe's future. (AP Photo/Kamil Zihnioglu)
  • Monday, 10 April, 2017
    FT SeriesThe Europopulists
    The French town that shows how Marine Le Pen could win

    Béziers’ mayor hopes his brand of extreme populism will prove to be a model for a National Front victory

  • Monday, 10 April, 2017
    Instant InsightTony Barber
    Marine Le Pen reaches into history to broaden her appeal Premium content

    Rightwing leader aligns with Gaullist reading of wartime atrocity, writes Tony Barber

    French presidential election candidate for the far-right Front National (FN) party Marine Le Pen delivers a speech during a campaign meeting at the Palais des Congres in Ajaccio on the French Mediterranean island of Corsica, on April 8, 2017. / AFP PHOTO / PASCAL POCHARD-CASABIANCAPASCAL POCHARD-CASABIANCA/AFP/Getty Images
  • Saturday, 1 April, 2017
    World
    Stay-at-home voters offer path to victory for Le Pen

    French election outcome depends on turnout gap between second-round contestants

    Marine Le Pen, French National Front (FN) political party leader and candidate for French 2017 presidential election, attends a political rally in Saint-Herblain near Nantes, France, February 26, 2017. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe
  • Saturday, 18 March, 2017
    News in-depthFrench presidential election
    Economic frustration drives young French voters towards Le Pen

    Almost 40 per cent of those aged 18-24 intend to vote for far-right National Front

    FILE PHOTO: Members of the National Front youths put up posters of Marine Le Pen, French National Front (FN) political party leader and candidate for the French 2017 presidential election, ahead of a 2-day FN political rally to launch the presidential campaign in Lyon, France, February 2, 2017. REUTERS/Robert Pratta/File photo/File Photo
  • Friday, 10 March, 2017
    ExplainerWorld
    Divisions in anti-Le Pen front open a narrow path to victory

    French National Front leader gains support but election result still in the balance

    epa05829504 Leader of France's far-right Front National political party and candidate for the 2017 French presidential elections, Marine Le Pen delivers a speech at a presidential campaign rally in Rignac, Southern France, 04 March 2017. French presidential elections are planned for 23 April and 07 May 2017. EPA/GUILLAUME HORCAJUELO
  • Monday, 27 February, 2017
    The World blogGideon Rachman
    Le Pen, Trump and the Atlantic counter-revolution

    The two leaders share much, including nationalism, populism and protectionism

    James Ferguson - Comment illustration - Marine Le Pen
  • Saturday, 4 February, 2017
    World
    Marine Le Pen launches presidential campaign

    National Front leader promises ‘intelligent protectionism’ and re-industrialisation

    French presidential election candidate for the far-right Front National (FN) party Marine Le Pen (C) arrives to attend a two-day political rally to kick off her presidential campaign on February 4, 2017 in Lyon.  / AFP PHOTO / JEFF PACHOUDJEFF PACHOUD/AFP/Getty Images
  • Sunday, 1 January, 2017
    French politics
    Le Pen borrows from father’s company to fund presidential campaign

    Loan highlights ties when National Front is trying to carve fresh image

    FILE - In this July 14, 2009 file photo Jean-Marie Le Pen, right, and his daughter Marine Le Pen sit at the European Parliament, in Strasbourg, eastern France. Money, and how to get it, has dogged French far-right presidential contender Marine Le Pen for years. Now, as her National Front party’s treasurer says it’s looking “everywhere” for the 20 million euros ($21 million) needed to fund upcoming campaigns, she may be looking to Russia for cash again. (AP Photo/Lionel Cironneau, File)
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