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Sunday 22 of December 2024

French Far-Right Bars Founder Jean-Marie Le Pen on Birthday


Former far-right National Front party leader Jean-Marie Le Pen clenches his fist at the statue of Joan of Arc, in Paris,photo: AP/Kamil Zihnioglu, File
Former far-right National Front party leader Jean-Marie Le Pen clenches his fist at the statue of Joan of Arc, in Paris,photo: AP/Kamil Zihnioglu, File
Speaking outside the gate, Le Pen noted that he lent the party 9 million euros ($10.04 million) for his daughter's failed presidential race

France’s far-right National Front has refused to let Jean-Marie Le Pen, the party’s co-founder, attend a meeting, blocking him at the gate on his 89th birthday.

Le Pen, whose daughter Marine now runs the party, said on Tuesday outside party headquarters that while forced out of the party he had a right to attend because of his status of honorary president for life, confirmed by a court.

Speaking outside the gate, Le Pen noted that he lent the party 9 million euros ($10.04 million) for his daughter’s failed presidential race and legislative elections. The loan was from his funding group Cotelec.

With his trademark irony, Le Pen said that his daughter doubtless was offering him a birthday gift “by this particular delicacy of the heart.”