Monday, 26 October 2015

LE PEN’S FIGHTS POINTS WAY TO HOLLANDE’S DOWNFALL


JEAN MARIE LE PEN IS A KEY OPPOSITION LEADER IN FRENCH POLITICS FOR 40 YEARS





LE PEN’S FIGHTS POINTS WAY TO HOLLANDE’S DOWNFALL
Mr jean Marie Le Pen  waited over forty years to see his dreams on migration come through with his philosophy on politics since he created the National Front ,40 years ago in France.
Then the unexpected happened he started a bitter fight with daughter, Marine  who succeeded father as party leader in 2011 leading to a bitter spat with big daddy forming a new political party.
If what analysts are saying is anything to go by ,this family could produce the next French Presidency.
The crux of the matter is that in Nigeria where politics is ran on cash and carry basis with no clear cut programs ,can any of our politician learn something from Jean Marie Le Pen.
Immigration is now a front burner issue in European Politics and who ever identifies with the moment in electioneering will d etermine between a winner and loser

 Jean-Marie Le Pen, the expelled founder of France’s Front National (FN), has launched a new party, adding fuel to a family feud that has dogged his daughter Marine’s campaign to become president.
The announcement of the new party on Saturday, to be called “Blue-White-Red rally” after the colours of the French flag, overshadowed an annual gathering of Marine’s FN taking place in Marseille, three months before regional elections.
Jean-Marie, 87, who was kicked out of the FN last month, told supporters at a restaurant in the city: “You will not be orphans. We can act in a similar way to the FN, even if we are not part of it.”
In 1977, Le Pen inherited a fortune from Hubert Lambert, son of the cement industrialist of the same name. Hubert Lambert was a political supporter of Le Pen, as well as being a monarchist.[4] Lambert's will provided 30 million francs (approximatively 5 million euros) to Le Pen, as well as his castle in Montretout, Saint-Cloud (the same castle had been owned by Madame de Pompadour until 1748).[4]
In the early 1980s, Le Pen's personal security was assured by KO International Company, a subsidiary of VHP Security, a private security firm, and an alleged front organisation for SAC, the Service d'Action Civique (Civic Action Service), a Gaullist organisation. SAC allegedly employed figures with organized crime backgrounds and from the far-right movement.[13][14]
The news office Desk of Paedia Express Multimedia watched the British Broadcasting Corporation’s  interview on its hardtalk program with Steven Sackur recently with the French Top Politician  

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