Le Pen was convicted numerous times of antisemitism, discrimination and inciting racial violence. But the nativist ideas that propelled his popularity remain ascendant in today's France and beyond.
Jean-Marie Le Pen, the rabble-rousing former far-right leader who died on Tuesday aged 96, was a convicted Holocaust denier and perennial outcast of French politics. But the party he founded half ...
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Jean-Marie Le Pen, father of Marine Le Pen and the defining figure ... as a Paris MP on the ticket of the anti-tax populist Pierre Poujade. Re-elected in 1958, then defeated in 1962, he founded ...
Jean-Marie Le Pen, right, adjusts a hat worn by his granddaughter Marion, who is held by his daughter Yann at a rally in Paris on May 1, 1991. Daughter Marine, left, is also shown. (Pierre ...