Far-right politician Marine Le Pen declares she will run in the 2022 French presidential election and says victory over Emmanuel Macron is ‘plausible’ President Macron’s handling of Covid-19 have dented his chances of re-election Marine Le Pen has promised an immigration referendum
Marine Le Pen supporters are ‘extremely mobilised’ says expert Marine Le Pen, leader of the right-wing National Rally, wants to bring together voters from across the political spectrum to help deliver her a victory in next year’s presidential ballot. The anti-establishment figure
The National Rally leader lashed out against Brussels and the French President in a swipe at the bloc’s failure to handle the coronavirus pandemic. Speaking to French TV France 3, Ms Le Pen said that her party would always put France ahead
Marine Le Pen says she will hold a referendum on immigration if she wins French presidential race French far-right leader, 52, promises to give the French population a say on country’s immigration policies Government data shows a sharp drop in immigration over
The first round of voting for the French presidential election will be held in April 2022. However, Emmanuel Macron could be up against a tough fight to secure his presidency according to recent opinion polls. Bruno Cautres, French political analyst, told BBC Newsnight: