Oman Daily Observer

NEWSMAKER Emergence of far-right family

- By Sofia Bouderbala

LONG at the heart of France’s far right, the Le Pen family is emerging as a dynasty after National Front founder JeanMarie’s daughter and granddaugh­ter both racked up strong poll results.

Seen for years as a bastion of extremism, the National Front has been getting a makeover from two telegenic blondes: Marine Le Pen (

who took over leadership of the party from her father last year, and her niece Marion Marechal-Le Pen, a 22-year-old law student running for parliament.

After Marine posted a strong showing in the rst round of the presidenti­al election in April, with 17.9 per cent of the vote, Marion seized the ultra-conservati­ve spotlight by taking rst place in the south-eastern constituen­cy of Vaucluse in Sunday’s rstround parliament­ary vote.

Jean-Marie, the 83-yearold patriarch and veteran of ve presidenti­al races, himself launched his granddaugh­ter’s campaign, prais-

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ing her “good pedigree”.

“From the name I carry, I have an example to live up to,” responded Marion.

She went on to win 34.6 per cent of the vote, nishing ahead of a Socialist challenger and the incumbent from the centre-right UMP, the outgoing ruling party.

Her aunt Marine also nished rst in her parliament­ary race in the rundown former mining constituen­cy of Henin-Beaumont, near the northern city of Lille.

Marine, 43, took 42 per cent of the vote, beating the Socialist challenger she will face in next Sunday’s second round and crushing Far Left leader Jean-Luc Melenchon, who had decided to confront her but bowed out of the next round after emerging bruised with only 21.5 per cent.

She claimed the result meant her party — which wants to ditch the euro and battles against what she calls the “radicalisa­tion” of France — is now the country’s third political power.

The National Front, which has not won a seat in parliament since 1986, took 13.6 per cent of the rst-round legislativ­e vote nationwide, far more than the four per cent it achieved in the last parliament­ary election in 2007.

“There’s a brand effect,” said political analyst JeanYves Camus.

“It is undoubtedl­y a success for the strategy of dedemonisa­tion,” he added — a nod to the softer image Marine has given a party long associated with her father’s extremist outbursts.

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