Will Le Pen rise again? French nationalist leader defiant after court's ruling
•Will Le Pen rise again?
•French nationalist leader defiant after court's rulingTo play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.This video can not be playedFigure caption, Le Pen confirms she will run for pres...
•"France feels like the Titanic right now - sinking - at least politically!"But Le Pen's campaign promises quite the opposite.
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Will Le Pen rise again? French nationalist leader defiant after court's rulingTo play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.This video can not be playedFigure caption, Le Pen confirms she will run for presidentByKatya AdlerEurope editorPublished2 hours agoFrance is waking up bleary-eyed on Wednesday, with many still incredulous at the political uproar triggered by right-wing nationalist figurehead Marine Le Pen the night before.Within hours of a court of appeal in Paris confirming her guilty verdict for misuse of public funds, she not only defiantly announced she would be running in next year's French presidential election, but she had already launched her social media campaign, too.Pour la France - For France - reads her online poster, featuring the country's tricolour flag and a smiling Le Pen, her arms outstretched."Just like (the actress) Kate Winslet aboard the Titanic," muttered a French journalist I was chatting to. "France feels like the Titanic right now - sinking - at least politically!"But Le Pen's campaign promises quite the opposite. "La Renaissance" is its subtitle - rebirth.Le Pen has always claimed to be a woman who listens, a woman of the people. Many in France (as in a lot of European countries) feel disillusioned with politics and traditional politicians. They look at gaping inequalities in society and yearn for change.Le Pen swims happily in these divided waters. You often hear her talk of "The People" versus the "The Metropolitan Elite" or "The Patriots" - whom, she says, she represents - fighting politically for a France that puts French people first, versus those she dismissively labels "Globalists", including her political nemesis, the current French President Emmanuel Macron.The name of his political party is Renaissance, by the way. The fact that word features so prominently in Le Pen's new online campaign can be no coincidence....المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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