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Le Pen wants French far-right party renamed

- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

PARIS — French far-right leader Marine Le Pen proposed renaming the National Front party co-founded by her father 46 years ago to National Rally on Sunday to put it in a win mode for future elections.

Le Pen’s proposal to open a new era for the anti-immigratio­n party with a new name culminated Le Pen’s closing speech at the party’s two-day congress in Lille, the capital of the National Front’s northern heartland.

The name National Rally must be approved by party members in a mail vote for it to be adopted.

In another decisive change, the party severed the final ties to Le Pen’s firebrand father, National Front co-founder Jean-Marie Le Pen. He was not allowed to attend the congress. The move was part of the broader makeover designed to revive the nationalis­t party’s fortunes after Marine Le Pen failed to win the French presidency last year.

In a nod to the apparently large contingent of members opposed to a name change, Le Pen noted that the National Front name, which the party has had since its founding in 1972, is linked to a “glorious” past. However, she said it serves as a psychologi­cal barrier for potential new members and voters, notably the word “front,” which connotes opposition.

A questionna­ire to members showed only 52 per cent wanted a new name for the party.

The changes are part of a broader makeover Le Pen hopes will help boost the party to power. Le Pen has worked since taking over in 2011 to remove the stigma of racism and anti-Semitism attached to the National Front under her father’s leadership.

The party has fallen into the political netherworl­d since Marine Le Pen’s loss to Emmanuel Macron in the presidenti­al election 10 months ago.

Despite her troubles, Marine Le Pen was re-elected to a new term as party president at the congress. National Front members also approved a new leadership structure and a 100-member governing council was named.

 ?? MICHEL SPINGLER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? French far right leader Marine Le Pen has proposed a name change for the National Front to National Rally to symbolize an identity makeover.
MICHEL SPINGLER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS French far right leader Marine Le Pen has proposed a name change for the National Front to National Rally to symbolize an identity makeover.

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