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NATIONAL FRONT SURGES IN FRENCH POLL
Independent (UK) ^ | 4-18-2002 | Mary Dejevsky

Posted on 04/17/2002 4:18:39 PM PDT by blam

National Front surges in French poll

By Mary Dejevsky in Marseille
18 April 2002

The French far right has bounced back from a damaging split four years ago, to the consternation of its many enemies, and is on course to win almost 16 per cent of the vote in the first round of presidential elections on Sunday.

Latest polls show the National Front of Jean-Marie Le Pen attracting as much as 14 per cent. Support for his former deputy and author of the 1998 schism, Bruno Mégret, who advocates an unashamedly racist and anti-immigration platform, is running at between 2 and 2.5 per cent. A total of 16 per cent would represent a remarkable comeback.

In the European elections three years ago, the two achieved barely 9 per cent between them. The new poll figures gave Mr Le Pen an unexpected boost on the eve of his final campaign rally in Paris tonight, a rally that will probably also herald the end of his presidential ambitions. Although still bursting with energy at 73, he is visibly ageing and unlikely to stand again.

In Marseille this week, before a doting southern audience, he bade his real farewell – and made his last, fighting, stand. The poor outer suburbs of Marseille have been a bedrock of National Front support over the years, and on Tuesday night Mr Le Pen did them proud.

His convoy, with outriders, cut a screeching swath through the blocked rush-hour traffic of inner Marseille. Mobbed by dark-suited protégés on arrival, he was serenaded into the hall by a cabaret singer, who led a calypso chorus: "With Jean-Marie/we are carefree..."

An ecstatic audience lit sparklers and chanted "Le Pen – President", to produce the nearest thing they could to a torchlight procession without leaving their seats. Four huge "eternal flames" on the podium changed from orange to National Front yellow and he launched into a 75-minute performance – part-lecture, part-tirade and part-stand-up comedy routine, with some vicious mimicry of his rivals.

The main target was President Jacques Chirac. "To see a prime minister of the left behaving like a man of the left was unfortunate," he said of the Socialist, Lionel Jospin, "but nothing out of the ordinary." But "to watch a President of the right behaving like a man of the left, was nothing short of betrayal." But Mr Le Pen also dissociated himself from the "xenophobia" of his further-right rival.

Attacking Mr Chirac and Mr Mégret is a political tightrope that Mr Le Pen has had to walk throughout this campaign. "People ask what I stand for?" he has taken to asking rhetorically. And he answers with just a flick of the old race card: "On social policy, I'm on the right; on economic policy, I'm on the left; on nationality issues, I'm French." A storm of applause is assured.

The rebound of the far right has shocked the mainstream parties and now worries them as much as the fragmentation of the rest of the vote. In their "nightmare" scenario, a united National Front (or far-right party) candidate could squeeze into the two-person run-off for the Presidency.

This would happen only if Mr Le Pen could overtake one or other candidate in the first round, but with some polls giving Mr Jospin as little as 17 per cent and Mr Chirac 18.5 per cent, nothing can be excluded.

In practice, this would only guarantee a landslide victory for Mr Le Pen's second-round opponent (of whichever party). But it would raise once again a question that has eaten at Mr Le Pen and his supporters for more than 20 years. How come a party that speaks for so many has not been invited to join a government of the right?

Mr Le Pen blames Jacques Chirac. If only, he says, Mr Chirac had allied the Gaullists with the National Front, they could have defeated François Mitterrand in 1988. Instead, he says bitterly, the then-Gaullist leader preferred to cede power to the left.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: frenchpoll; nationalfront
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Have the French finally had enough Muslim immigrants. There are five million there already, more than in the US.
1 posted on 04/17/2002 4:18:39 PM PDT by blam
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To: blam
I'm trying to visualize a French "far right."
2 posted on 04/17/2002 4:23:11 PM PDT by Clara Lou
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To: Clara Lou
"I'm trying to visualize a French "far right.""

Picture Ted Kennedy.

3 posted on 04/17/2002 4:28:49 PM PDT by Wonder Warthog
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To: Clara Lou
I'm trying to visualize a French "far right."

Why is it that when it comes to the French, so many Americans are so eager to publicize their ignorance? France has been split between a far left and far right since the French Revolution, at least.

4 posted on 04/17/2002 4:31:39 PM PDT by Vast Buffalo Wing Conspiracy
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To: Clara Lou
I think it's time to take a poll among the Democrats, Hollywood elite and the Big Lie Industry. Question: Should France be allowed to sell portable gas oven chambers to the Palestinians? The problem is if France cannot sell it's jumbo gas ovens, thousands of French will lose their jobs and recent progress in the EU will be lost. Write your representative today and demand that the French gas chamber embargo be lifted NOW!
5 posted on 04/17/2002 4:31:47 PM PDT by Republicus2001
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To: blam
"With Jean-Marie/we are carefree..."

It's not easy to translate a rhyme and have it still rhyme.

6 posted on 04/17/2002 4:32:54 PM PDT by RightWhale
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To: Vast Buffalo Wing Conspiracy
I wonder if you could imagine that there are many people who don't spend their time studying French politics present or past? I am one of them. Can you handle that? Thanks goodness, though, we have a nice person like you to tell us about it.
7 posted on 04/17/2002 4:44:08 PM PDT by Clara Lou
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To: Vast Buffalo Wing Conspiracy
Because it seems that the only thing one ever hears about the frence is socialist, whinning, or trying to bend the U.S. over. Many of us with our feet on the ground realize the french have an inferiority complex about belonging to a dieing culture. Far right french is what say a left of center Mass. liberal?
8 posted on 04/17/2002 4:51:23 PM PDT by Joe Boucher
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To: Vast Buffalo Wing Conspiracy
Considering the French government policies and their own rhetoric towards the US, it's hard to believe that they do have a right wing, or at least an effective one. Remember France's non-support for the strikes against Libya?
9 posted on 04/17/2002 4:51:27 PM PDT by SolitaryMan
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To: blam; knighthawk; phillip augustus
Article doesn't mention Chévènement, the former leftist nonconformist who has now become an anti-immigrant populist and is also, I understand, doing quite well in the polls. Hmmm, 16% for Le Pen, 2% for Mégret, 15%, say, for Chévènement, that adds up to a lot of the votes. Maybe next time they can find some way to form a bloc, especially if this year is Le Pen's last run.
10 posted on 04/17/2002 4:54:01 PM PDT by aristeides
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To: Vast Buffalo Wing Conspiracy
Well, you will have to pardon the confusion of some. It is hard to picture the great schism you portray when we see one of the supposed far right leaders saying "on economic policy, I'm on the left".

Damn, now I am in the mood for wings lol

11 posted on 04/17/2002 4:58:53 PM PDT by Dales
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To: blam
This guy is not an attractive character. He gets votes because the other politicans refuse to take serious positions on immigration and crime, both major (and related) problems in France. However, this guy actually is a racist and anti-Semite. That is to say, unlike American conservative politicians who uphold the principles of the U.S. Constitution and are slandered as racists for doing so, this guy actually does hate blacks, Arabs, and Jews. He also has no commitment whatsoever to free markets and less government. You may have noticed in the article he is quoted has saying that in economic policy, the Front Nationale is "on the left". He also is no friend of the United States or any other English-speaking countries. The only positives about him are (1) he's not a socialist (2) he's actually pretty straightforward about what he stands for, at least by the standards of politicians, (3) what he says about his opponents is basically true, and (4) most of the people who vote for him do so just to try to wake up the major parties.
12 posted on 04/17/2002 5:07:44 PM PDT by TheMole
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To: Vast Buffalo Wing Conspiracy
Why is it that when it comes to the French, so many Americans are so eager to publicize their ignorance?

Let me guess.
Is it because the little we know about the French...makes us not want to know anymore?

I'm am of French decent, but their national politics turn me off so much I ignore most things French as much as possible.

13 posted on 04/17/2002 5:28:58 PM PDT by Jorge
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To: RightWhale
"With Jean-Marie/we are carefree..."

It's not easy to translate a rhyme and have it still rhyme

Avec Jean-Marie, nous sommes tres jolie, maybe ?

14 posted on 04/17/2002 6:09:10 PM PDT by Tokhtamish
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To: Tokhtamish
Avec Jean-Marie, nous sommes tres jolie, maybe ?
Well, it rhymes, anyway. ;-)
15 posted on 04/17/2002 6:10:45 PM PDT by Clara Lou
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To: Vast Buffalo Wing Conspiracy
There is no "right" in French politics, at least with regard to economic conservatism. Theres the hard Nazis, the soft nazis (Le Pen), the Commie socialists, and the soft socialists. Thats it, pal.. (BTW, I miss those Buffalo wings, you cant get that special type of blue cheese anywhere else, can you?).
16 posted on 04/17/2002 6:17:21 PM PDT by Nonstatist
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To: blam
The French far right sits in the left field bleachers.
17 posted on 04/17/2002 6:27:21 PM PDT by cynicom
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To: TheMole
There is one other thing to like about him: he is committed to preservation of France as a French nation. And, how is he racist? He admits to loving Arabs- in Algeria. If he was racist, he would hate them, wherever they were.
18 posted on 04/17/2002 6:30:01 PM PDT by Phillip Augustus
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To: Phillip Augustus
Within 25 years, one of three things will happen in France, in order of increasing probability:

1. Mainstream parties and politicians on both the right and left will adopt Le Pen's immigration platform, and ride it to success

2. Men such as Le Pen will achieve success.

3. France will become an Islamic state.

I do not particularly care for Le Pen's distaste for democracy or his authoritarian tendencies, and would prefer scenario 1 to scenario 2. But I would infinitely prefer scenario 2 to scenario 3, and this goes for all Western nations, not just France.

19 posted on 04/17/2002 6:43:08 PM PDT by Phillip Augustus
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To: Tokhtamish
Avec Jean-Marie, nous sommes tres jolie.

Avec Jean-Marie c'est bien joli.

20 posted on 04/17/2002 8:15:29 PM PDT by RightWhale
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