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Marine Le Pen : «Il n'y a plus de gouvernement, seulement une administration des affaires courantes»
Profile: Marine Le Pen | Features | Al Jazeera
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France's Le Pen Calls for Foreign Children to be Denied Free Education | Human Rights Watch
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Undermining Democracy: Marine Le Pen and Eric Zemmour's Populist Politics | Institut Montaigne
French President Macron and Le Pen clash on Russia, immigration in televised debate - ABC News
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Marine Le Pen pulls ahead in poll: What does that mean for France and the EU? - CSMonitor.com