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The '''National Rally''' (French: '''Rassemblement national''', '''RN'''), known as the '''National Front''' (French: '''Front national''', '''FN''')  until June 2018, is a nationalist party in [[France]], most known for its opposition to the [[mass immigration]].
The '''National Rally''' (French: '''Rassemblement national''', '''RN'''), known as the '''National Front''' (French: '''Front national''', '''FN''')  until June 2018, is a fascist party in [[France]], most known for its opposition to the [[mass immigration]].


The party was founded in 1972 with [[Jean-Marie Le Pen]] as the party's first leader. His daughter [[Marine Le Pen]] succeeded him in 2011, softening the party's position on various issues.
The party was founded in 1972 with [[Jean-Marie Le Pen]] as the party's first leader. His daughter [[Marine Le Pen]] succeeded him in 2011, softening the party's position on various issues.

Revision as of 11:49, 15 February 2024

The National Rally (French: Rassemblement national, RN), known as the National Front (French: Front national, FN) until June 2018, is a fascist party in France, most known for its opposition to the mass immigration.

The party was founded in 1972 with Jean-Marie Le Pen as the party's first leader. His daughter Marine Le Pen succeeded him in 2011, softening the party's position on various issues.

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