The co-founder of the far-right Front National party, who died on January 7, had, in life, become a repulsive figure in his own camp. After his death, many on the far right unreservedly embraced his political legacy.
The trip could serve as a watershed moment for Marine Le Pen’s party, which has sought to dispel accusations of antisemitism.
In another case, the far-right author Alain Soral was acquitted of inciting hatred for posting a drawing widely viewed as anti-Semitic. PARIS (JTA) — A French court upheld the Holocaust ...
On the day of his death the founder of the National Front party was in a medical facility in Garches PARIS, January 7. /TASS/. Jean-Marie Le Pen, who founded the National Front party, now known as ...