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07-12-2015, 02:11 PM
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-35025846
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3348056/French-far-right-National-make-massive-gains-regional-elections-leader-Marine-Le-Pen-springboard-2017-presidential-bid.html
Front National storms to victory in French regional elections
- Party storms to victory in 6 out of 13 French regions after Paris terror attacks
- Marion Le Pen expected to win her region, the second most populous part of France outside Paris
- Sets the stage for Marine Le Pen's 2017 Presidential run in which she is seen as the front-runner
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Marine Le Pen
France's anti-mass immigration and anti-EU Front National topped the country's regional election vote on Sunday in a breakthrough that shakes up the country's political landscape. The party received at least 29.4 per cent of the votes as the country continues its state of emergency following the Paris terror attacks. It won six out of 13 regions in the election's first round, which 44 million people were eligible to vote for. The success of the party in the regional elections sets the stage for the 2017 Presidential Elections in which Marine Le Pen is seen as the candidate to beat.
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Former president Nicolas Sarkozy’s conservative Les Republicains party and their allies came second with around 27 per cent of the vote while President Francois Hollande’s ruling Socialists came third. Front National leader Marine Le Pen welcomed the 'magnificent result', which will leave her in the ideal position for a presidential bid in 2017.
She added that the result proved the party was 'without contest the first party of France'. Ms Le Pen, who led the first round in southeast France with 42 per cent, had argued before the vote that refugee camps like the so-called ‘Jungle’ in Calais are full of young men who are potential terrorists.
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Former French president Nicholas Sarkozy seen arriving at a polling station earlier yesterday
She also reminded voters that some of the Paris murderers, including suicide bombers at the Stade de France, are said to have entered Europe from Syria as alleged asylum seekers. Mr Sarkozy on Sunday ruled out any alliance with the president's party to keep the Front National out of power in regional councils.
Voters were choosing leadership for the country’s 13 newly redrawn regions in elections that go to a second round on December 13. Ms Le Pen’s niece, 25-year-old Marion Marechal-Le Pen, also did well in the southern regions. Ms Marechal-Le Pen became the youngest MP in French parliamentary history, when she was elected three years ago aged just 22. The two women have strenuously denied they are competing against one another.
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Marion Le Pen, aged 25, came first in her region
The result comes after commentators predicted National Front will win three major regions following the second round of voting in a week’s time. The National Front has previously never ruled at a higher level than town halls. French regions rule over local transport and economic development as well as high schools and vocational training. Their powers have been beefed up after a reform that cut their numbers from 22 to 13.
Absolutely stunning. I'm very happy with the result.
The interesting thing is how Marine Le Pen has transformed the party since she took over in 2011. It's now a serious contender for power so much so that the two main parties are now talking about dropping out of elections in order to prop each other up against her onslaught. She herself won in the Calais region which is akin to the Welsh valley's here: depressed coal towns which were the heartlands of the French Socialist (Labour) Party. Her niece on the other hand won in a region that is traditionally conservative in the south of France against Sarkozy's Republican Party.
It's also worth noting that these kind of results were expected even before the Paris terror attacks.
Thoughts?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3348056/French-far-right-National-make-massive-gains-regional-elections-leader-Marine-Le-Pen-springboard-2017-presidential-bid.html
Front National storms to victory in French regional elections
- Party storms to victory in 6 out of 13 French regions after Paris terror attacks
- Marion Le Pen expected to win her region, the second most populous part of France outside Paris
- Sets the stage for Marine Le Pen's 2017 Presidential run in which she is seen as the front-runner
http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/03518/marine-le-pen_3518822b.jpg
Marine Le Pen
France's anti-mass immigration and anti-EU Front National topped the country's regional election vote on Sunday in a breakthrough that shakes up the country's political landscape. The party received at least 29.4 per cent of the votes as the country continues its state of emergency following the Paris terror attacks. It won six out of 13 regions in the election's first round, which 44 million people were eligible to vote for. The success of the party in the regional elections sets the stage for the 2017 Presidential Elections in which Marine Le Pen is seen as the candidate to beat.
http://ichef-1.bbci.co.uk/news/624/cpsprodpb/81D5/production/_87073233_france_elections_624_v2.png
Former president Nicolas Sarkozy’s conservative Les Republicains party and their allies came second with around 27 per cent of the vote while President Francois Hollande’s ruling Socialists came third. Front National leader Marine Le Pen welcomed the 'magnificent result', which will leave her in the ideal position for a presidential bid in 2017.
She added that the result proved the party was 'without contest the first party of France'. Ms Le Pen, who led the first round in southeast France with 42 per cent, had argued before the vote that refugee camps like the so-called ‘Jungle’ in Calais are full of young men who are potential terrorists.
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015/12/06/20/2F1C6AA000000578-3348056-image-a-8_1449433087599.jpg
Former French president Nicholas Sarkozy seen arriving at a polling station earlier yesterday
She also reminded voters that some of the Paris murderers, including suicide bombers at the Stade de France, are said to have entered Europe from Syria as alleged asylum seekers. Mr Sarkozy on Sunday ruled out any alliance with the president's party to keep the Front National out of power in regional councils.
Voters were choosing leadership for the country’s 13 newly redrawn regions in elections that go to a second round on December 13. Ms Le Pen’s niece, 25-year-old Marion Marechal-Le Pen, also did well in the southern regions. Ms Marechal-Le Pen became the youngest MP in French parliamentary history, when she was elected three years ago aged just 22. The two women have strenuously denied they are competing against one another.
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015/12/07/08/2F1FCE5200000578-3348056-image-a-2_1449476222159.jpg
Marion Le Pen, aged 25, came first in her region
The result comes after commentators predicted National Front will win three major regions following the second round of voting in a week’s time. The National Front has previously never ruled at a higher level than town halls. French regions rule over local transport and economic development as well as high schools and vocational training. Their powers have been beefed up after a reform that cut their numbers from 22 to 13.
Absolutely stunning. I'm very happy with the result.
The interesting thing is how Marine Le Pen has transformed the party since she took over in 2011. It's now a serious contender for power so much so that the two main parties are now talking about dropping out of elections in order to prop each other up against her onslaught. She herself won in the Calais region which is akin to the Welsh valley's here: depressed coal towns which were the heartlands of the French Socialist (Labour) Party. Her niece on the other hand won in a region that is traditionally conservative in the south of France against Sarkozy's Republican Party.
It's also worth noting that these kind of results were expected even before the Paris terror attacks.
Thoughts?