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| | Front National (France) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | National Front was also one of several parties that backed France's 2005 rejection of the European Constitution. |  | | The Front National (National Front in English; acronym: FN) is a controversial far-right political party in France. |  | | [6] However, in the campaign for the 2002 French presidential election, the stress was more on issues of law and order – one of the recurrent themes of the National Front is tougher law enforcement and higher sentences for crimes, and the reinstatement of the death penalty. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Front_(France)
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| | H-France Reviews |
 | | In the course of the 1980s, the Front National became more proletarian as the base of supporters shifted from more established and prosperous conservative voters to the working class, who had traditionally belonged to left parties. |  | | Chapter two, the first of the case studies, offers a profile of Front National voters based on voter surveys from elections between 1984 and 1997. |  | | Synthesizing a wealth of existing scholarship on ERP parties, the Front National, and French voter surveys, Rydgren details the societal changes, shifts in the political landscape, and electoral strategies that contributed to the success and survival of the Front National. |
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http://www.h-france.net/vol5reviews/derderian.html
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| | "LePen's National Front: A Threat to the Jews of France" by Robert O. Freedman |
 | | It is the leaders of the major political parties who must play the key role in weakening the appeal of the National Front, such as Lionel Jospin, France's new Socialist prime minister who came to power as a result of the May-June 1997 elections. |  | | On the other hand, however, if France's problems are allowed to continue to fester, and the French public increasingly loses faith in the ability of the major parties of the right and left to deal with their problems, LePen's National Front may well continue to gain in influence. |  | | Finally, as his profile and that of the National Front have risen, LePen and his colleagues have gotten themselves increasingly in trouble with the law. |
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http://www.jcpa.org/jl/vp370.htm
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| | Le Front national |
 | | The detorioration of the social fabric that unemployement inevitably engendered in certain areas of France, in particular its banlieues, and the accompanying fear of crime and civic unrest is another factor that the Front National has successfully exploited and is clearly related to the Front National's racist agenda. |  | | A significant proportion of the Front National's voters, it should be remembered were initially voters for one or more of the parties of the Right. |  | | The Front National when it came to prominence in the early 1980s rejected this common ground and offered its own radical proposals: reintroducting the death penalty, criminalizing abortion, blocking moves towards further European integration, isolating AIDS sufferers and, of course, clamping down on immigrants. |
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http://www.well.ac.uk/cfol/lefront.asp
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| | Backgrounder: Jean-Marie Le Pen and the National Front |
 | | While the National Front's basic platform in the 1990s was to curb immigration, repatriate immigrants, and compel those who remain in France to assimilate, Le Pen and his aides have also consistently espoused anti-Semitism. |  | | The founder and longtime leader of the National Front, a staunchly anti-immigration party that blames an influx of foreigners for France's high crime rate and |  | | This caused a significant setback in the following election, from which the National Front appears to have recovered. |
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http://www.adl.org/international/le-pen_new.asp
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| | BRUNO GOLLNISCH - DEPUTE - DELEGUE GENERAL DU FRONT NATIONAL |
 | | In 1994 Bruno Gollnisch became Vice President of the Front National and created the international affairs delegation that is the « Ministry of Foreign Affairs » of the movement. |  | | Then he was appointed « Maître de conférence » of Public Law in the University of Metz, and Professor of Japanese language and civilization in the University of Lyon where he became the youngest dean of France shortly after. |  | | His family is from the East of France that is to say from a region that is attached to the nation’s freedom and independence. |
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http://www.gollnisch.com/english.php
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| | France |
 | | A law adopted in November 1997 grants automatic French nationality to children born in France of foreign parents once they reach the age of eighteen, provided they have lived in France for at least five years since the age of eleven. |  | | In France the international far-right and satanist skinhead group Charlemagne Hammerskins is based in Toulon and comprises some 1,500 members devoted to the memory of Hitler. |  | | France is now once again invaded by an overpopulation of foreigners - notably Muslims.' The appeal court overturned a January 1997 ruling in her favour. |
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http://www.axt.org.uk/antisem/archive/archive2/france/france.htm
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| | THE FRONT NATIONAL |
 | | Since the beginning of the 80s, the Front National has established itself as the party for victims of the crisis who no longer believe in fuzzy solutions put forth by right/left classical parties. |  | | In 1983, the Front National switched the question from social integration of immigrants to a cultural problem and opened a debate on national identity. |  | | France is not a country that wants flexible working or believes that there is any quality of life on the Internet. |
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http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/~frsoc/fn.html
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| | BBC News Europe French National Front splits |
 | | The move leaves France with two National Fronts, each determined to put up candidates for the European Parliament elections in June. |  | | France's far-right National Front has split in two after the leader of a rebel faction claimed victory in his battle to seize control from the party's founder Jean-Marie Le Pen. |  | | France's National Front, which is Western Europe's biggest extreme-right party, currently wins about 15% of the vote in national elections. |
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/261284.stm
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| | Anti-Semitism Worldwide 1999/2000 - France |
 | | The youth movement, Front National de la Jeunesse (FNJ), led by Guillaume Luyt until his resignation in April 2000, never attracted more than 1,200 dues-paying members, and is more radical than the party itself. |  | | The Front National and the Mouvement National Républicain were competing for the leadership of the extreme right. |  | | Papons appeal was rejected following his escape to Switzerland on the eve of the hearing and his subsequent deportation back to France. |
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http://www.tau.ac.il/Anti-Semitism/asw99-2000/france.htm
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| | H-France Reviews |
 | | In the 1986 legislative elections, the Front continued its momentum with 9.7% of the vote and 35 seats in the National Assembly--courtesy of the newly instituted proportional system instead of the old two round system. |  | | In October 1972, the various factions of the otherwise fractured far right came together as the Front National in order to compete in elections. |  | | One of the key points that DeClair makes about the Front National, and perhaps by implication the far right in Europe, is that the leadership cadre is divided into factions, the founders, the notables, and the new recruits, which have different orientations and which, accordingly, appeal to different constituencies. |
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http://www.h-france.net/vol2reviews/goodfellow.html
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| | FRONT NATIONAL |
 | | The Front National also = wants=20 to give more power to the people by = extending=20 the scope of referendums to cover social = matters=20 and by creating a popular initiative = Referendum=20 to enable the French people to be = informed about=20 all important subjects and take their = own=20 decisions. |  | | The Front National must = therefore=20 be made known for what it is and not for = how it=20 is mendaciously described by its enemies = in=20 politics and the media. |  | | The Front = National, an=20 assembly of patriotic, lucid and = courageous men=20 and women, embodies the fight against = decadence.=20 Today, it is the only hope for the = French=20 people. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/nm/dikter2/SDU_Euro_nat.mht
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| | Split in Front National deepens crisis of extreme right in France |
 | | For over a year the two tendenciesLe Pen's wing of the Front National (FN) and the Mégret arm, Mouvement National Républicain (MNR)have led a separate existence, their relations regulated by the courts. |  | | Mégret was recently forced to expel politicians from his party who had suggested an electoral alliance with the RPF (Rassemblement pour la France) of Charles Pasqua. |  | | Battle for Paris mayor's office highlights crisis within France's right-wing parties |
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http://www.wsws.org/articles/2000/jun2000/fran-j20.shtml
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| | European National Front |
 | | On saturday the 13th of november the first congress of Nationale Alliantie (NA - National Alliance) was held in Rotterdam. |  | | 16.12.2004 GREAT BRITAIN: Police Provocation against British National Party |  | | Nations and national states are under huge pressure of New World Order forces that strain after destruction of our Christian Civilization. |
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http://www.europeannationalfront.com
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| | Guardian Unlimited Special reports The true face of the National |
 | | The Youth National Front is perhaps the most popular, but there is also the National Railway Circle, Mr Martinez's National Farmers' Circle, the National European Women's Circle, the Anti-unemployment Front and even the French Jewish Circle. |  | | In Vitrolles, the National Front town council briefly offered a £500 "baby subsidy" to couples who added to their family - providing that both parents were French or European nationals. |  | | Since 1988, he has headed the breakaway MNR party; asked his voters to back Le Pen in 2nd round |
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/france/story/0,11882,690101,00.html
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| | FYI France (sm)(tm) Resource List -- The Front National |
 | | The presentation of the FN here is being made not to victimize France or the French: their "Front National" is a social illness which any of us could have -- most of us do, in one way or another, although the infection is perhaps not so virulent elsewhere as it is in France today. |  | | Jean-Marie Le Pen, leader of the extremist right wing party the Front National, won against the nation's Prime Minister, Lionel Jospin, in the first round voting on Sunday April 21. |  | | Still, the significant statistic appears to be that nearly 1 in 5 French voters now favors the Front National: or at least is so fed up with her / his politics-- these are the folks who were not calm enough simply to abstain -- that the vote has gone in that direction. |
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http://www.fyifrance.com/fnind.htm
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| | National Liberation Front -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Profile of this Nicaraguan political figure who led the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) to the electoral victory in 1984 and became the president of the country. |  | | The party was a continuation of the revolutionary body that directed the Algerian war of independence against France (195462). |  | | At the Saguaro National Monument, you can see the largest species of cactus in the United States. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9054992
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| | Algeria: Independence war (1954-1962) |
 | | This Committee urged all the warring factions of the nationalist movement to unite and fight against France. |  | | The National Liberation Front held the position of being the sole legal party in Algeria until the late 1980s, when the Algerian Constitution was finally amended to allow a multiparty system. |  | | A Committee for the Liberation of the Maghreb was created and later a National Committee of the Algerian Revolution. |
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http://fotw.vexillum.com/flags/dz_ind.html
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| | Front National - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | National Front (France), a controversial French political party |  | | Front National (French Resistance), a World War Two French Resistance group |  | | This is a disambiguation page—a list of articles associated with the same title. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Front_National
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| | International Politics: Le Front National in France |
 | | The Front National (FN) is an extreme right-wing party in France. |  | | Two: the state of France as a whole. |  | | How on earth can a party which openly advocates racist and xenophobic policies, including sending 'immigrants', even those who were born in France, back to their 'country of origin', exist in modern society? |
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| | The French National Front |
 | | Jean-Marie le Pen is the racist, ultra-conservative, xenophobic head of the Front National, the increasingly popular political party in France which seeks to implement its policies of "France for the French." |  | | This is the face of the far right of France. |
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http://www.mtholyoke.edu/~mcstodda/frenchFN.html
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| | Is the French National Front giving up on France? |
 | | Certainly the National Front has changed since the early 1980s, when it tried to mix Reagan-Thatcher capitalism with a vociferous opposition to the then-prevalent high levels of immigration. |  | | Nevertheless, both the FN and the British National Party have had to accept the presence of a large Muslim population in their respective countries. |  | | As an antidote to this homogenization, the Front is embracing cultural diversity--especially the cultural diversity of Muslims. |
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http://www.amnation.com/vfr/archives/001389.html
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| | FYIFrance.04.15.97.txt |
 | | The Front National -- a right - wing extremist party which advocates anti - immigration policies, among other disturbing things -- recently won mayoral races in four southern towns in France: Marignane, Orange, Toulon and Vitrolles. |  | | France is in some danger nowadays: persistent 12+% unemployment, major national strikes in all sectors -- hospital interns, bus services, public employees, airline personnel (no this is not "the usual", it is worse) -- the European Unity that isn't, the Russians, Algeria and Bosnia, and now this growing Front National cancer. |  | | There has been a national outcry in France. |
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http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/Collections/FYIFrance/1997/FYIFrance.04.15.97.txt
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| | Tutor2u Discussion Forum - Front National |
 | | I would believe that stating an individual must leave France because he does not descend from French parents is racist. |  | | Many blacks etc in France have French parents |  | | He recently said 'it is wrong to make france a country of immigration and its people a half breed' |
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| | Front National |
 | | In May 1943, Jean Moulin persuaded the Front National to join fo |  | | It is almost an unpopular thing in France in 1952 to have fought for France's liberation in 1940-45. |  | | It has been customary, since the war, to blame the Maquis for every misfortune and hardship that France has now to undergo. |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/FRnf.htm
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| | News from Australia and around the world online NEWS.com.au |
 | | A NATIONAL identity card scheme would cost too much and burden business with an added layer of bureaucratic red tape, a leading lobby group has claimed. |  | | IN his New Year message, Pope Benedict XVI has called on the United Nations to live up to its responsibilities to promote peace. |  | | Katie Holmes has no plans to marry Tom Cruise before their baby is born » |
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| | NPR : FRANCE'S NATIONAL FRONT |
 | | Morning Edition, May 30, 1997 · Sarah Chayes (tchays) [f] reports on the political role of France's far-right National Front. |  | | The anti-immigration, anti-European-union party may hand the Socialists a victory in this week's elections by stripping votes from the ruling center-right coalition. |
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http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1028761
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| | France |
 | | The most well-known and well-established of the European extreme-Right parties, the FN suffered a debilitating split in 1999 when its former deputy leader, Bruno Mégret left to form the Mouvement National Républicain. |  | | Anti-Arab and anti-Semitic, the FN's campaigns for national preference have set the tone for other extreme-Right parties across Europe. |  | | In cantonal elections, the FN vote dropped by 5 per cent compared with the 1998 results. |
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http://www.irr.org.uk/europe/france.htm
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| | Front national (France : 1972- ) books, find the lowest prices |
 | | The National Front and French Politics: The Resistible Rise of Jean-Marie Le Pen |  | | Le Front National Aux Affaires : Deux Ans D'enquete Sur La Vie Municipale a Toulon |  | | The French National Front : The Extremist Challenge to Democracy |
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http://www.allbookstores.com/Front_National_(France_:_1972-)_p3sd.html
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