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Balu
01-11-2017, 09:41 PM
Marine Le Pen LEADS in poll for first round of French presidential voting



Marine Le Pen, of the National Front, is ahead in the polls with 26.5 percent
But in the second round of voting she is likely to be defeated by Francois Fillon
In 2002 her father Jean-Marie was beaten by Jacques Chirac in second round
Mr Fillon said today that France needs to introduce a form of immigration quotas



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Balu
01-12-2017, 05:57 PM
Marine Le Pen visits Trump Tower
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Marine Le Pen, far-right French presidential candidate and leader of the National Front party, was seen having coffee in the basement of Trump Tower on Thursday.



She did not have a meeting scheduled with President-elect Trump during her visit to his Manhattan building.
Le Pen, who is competing to succeed socialist French President Francois Hollande in May, has expressed her support for Trump in the past.
The National Front leader has helped transform the controversial fringe party of her father — Jean-Marie Le Pen, former leader of the National Front — into a more broadly appealing political movement. Her support for limits on mass immigration (http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/section/immigration) and her brand of French populism have prompted parallels with Trump and with similar movements that have emerged in the U.K. and Germany.
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Stephen Bannon, Trump's incoming chief strategist, has long favored populist parties in Europe. Trump, too, has praised the rise of right-leaning leaders and policies in the U.K., which stunned political observers when it voted to leave the European Union during the "Brexit" referendum last summer.

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NightTrain
01-12-2017, 06:57 PM
Sounds promising, but I'm sure the French will correct their course and vote for another ultra socialist in the end.

Balu
01-12-2017, 07:18 PM
Sounds promising, but I'm sure the French will correct their course and vote for another ultra socialist in the end.
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