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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 12 January 2025. French politician (born 1968) Marine Le Pen Le Pen in 2024 President of the National Rally group in the National Assembly Incumbent Assumed office 28 June 2022 Preceded by Office established Member of the National Assembly for Pas-de-Calais's 11th constituency Incumbent Assumed office 18 ...
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen said on Wednesday that she was preparing for an early presidential election, saying President Emmanuel Macron's time in office was all but over. Le Pen, who ...
Marine Le Pen has played a waiting game for years as National Rally’s leader [Reuters] Backing the collapse of Michel Barnier's French government is a high-stakes moment for Marine Le Pen.
Marine Le Pen has expressed regret for expelling her late father from the far-right party he founded.. Le Pen admitted she would “never forgive herself” for removing her father Jean-Marie Le ...
Marine Le Pen is a frequent critic of sharp rises in energy prices, [59] [60] such as gas, [13] gasoline, [61] [62] [63] and electricity, [64] which reduce the purchasing power of working and middle-class families. [61] [62] [63] She has blamed these rises on the liberalization of the European energy sector since 1996. [13] [59] [64]
Le Pen (French: [lə pɛn]) is a prominent political family of France.Le Pen is a Breton surname meaning "the head", "the chief" or "the peninsula". [1] The family has led the National Rally party (formerly the National Front) since its inception in 1972, first under Jean-Marie Le Pen (1972–2011) and subsequently under his daughter Marine Le Pen (2011–2022).
French prosecutors have asked for prison time and a five-year ban from politics for far-right leader Marine Le Pen, potentially derailing her bid to become president in 2027.
Marine Le Pen at Moscow Kremlin in 2017. The various investigations of the fictitious employment of 29 parliamentary assistants to 23 National Front (FN) MEPs, implicating the entourage of Marine Le Pen, [146] continued through 2017. These fictitious jobs would constitute €7.5 million in losses for European taxpayers from the period 2010 to 2016.