jean marie le pen

This isn’t the first time the far-right party's been linked to anti-Semitism. But it comes as another major blow for presidential candidate Marine Le Pen.
The established political landscape is under threat across Europe.
For the first time in more than 60 years, the republic's top presidential candidates don’t belong to either of the major parties.
Marine Le Pen has championed secularism at the expense of religious minorities.
The high-stakes vote could predict where the rest of Europe is headed.
The outcome will show whether the populist tide that saw Britain vote to leave the EU and Donald Trump’s election in the United States is still rising, or starting to ebb.
Amid widespread unemployment, young French voters are seeking radical alternatives to establishment politicians.