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Paul Aubriat

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  • 2 weeks ago | barrons.com | Paul Aubriat |Blaise Gauquelin

    Hard-right and far-right parties are riding high in polls across Europe but their electoral success conceals divisions which could become major sources of tension if they win power, according to analysts. Against the background of US President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office, far-right parties in Europe are in power in some countries, support incumbent governments in others and are mounting serious challenges elsewhere.

  • 2 weeks ago | enca.com | Paul Aubriat |Blaise Gauquelin

    LONDON - Hard-right and far-right parties are riding high in polls across Europe but their electoral success conceals divisions which could become major sources of tension if they win power, according to analysts. Against the background of US President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office, far-right parties in Europe are in power in some countries, support incumbent governments in others and are mounting serious challenges elsewhere.

  • 2 months ago | dailygazette.com | Paul Aubriat |Saul Loeb

    Accusations of an apparent Nazi salute by American conservative firebrand and Donald Trump ally Steve Bannon at a Washington convention led a French far-right leader to withdraw from the event on Friday.

  • Jan 13, 2025 | barrons.com | Paul Aubriat

    Text size French far-right leader Marine Le Pen said she will never forgive herself for expelling her father Jean-Marie Le Pen from her party, after he died last week aged 96. Nicknamed "the devil of the Republic" by opponents, Jean-Marie Le Pen was often openly racist, made no secret of anti-Semitic views, for which he received criminal convictions, and boasted of torturing prisoners during the war against Algeria.

  • Jan 11, 2025 | news-journal.com | Fabrice RANDOUX |Paul Aubriat |Stuart Williams

    The co-founder of the main French postwar far-right movement Jean-Marie Le Pen is to be buried Saturday at a strictly family-only funeral after his death aged 96 exposed polarising attitudes towards a figure who for decades shook and shocked the country. The funeral in his hometown of La Trinite-sur-Mer in the Morbihan region of Brittany in western France will take place "in the strictest privacy with family", his relatives said. He will be buried in the vault where his parents rest.

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