Naitional Rally (Fraunce)

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Naitional Rally
Rassemblement national
PresesMarine Le Pen
General SecretarNicolas Bay
FoonderJean-Marie Le Pen[1]
FoonditOctober 5, 1972; 51 years ago (1972-10-05)
Heidquarters76-78 rue des Suisses, 92000 Nanterre, Hauts-de-Seine
Youth weengFront Naitional Youth
Membership  (2015)51551
IdeologyFrench naitionalism[2]
Naitional conservatism[3]
Social conservatism[4]
Richt-weeng populism[4][5]
Anti-immigration[6]
Anti-globalism[7]
Pertectionism[8]
Souverainism[9]
Euroscepticism[10]
Poleetical poseetionRicht-weeng[11] tae Far-richt[12][13][14]
Naitional affiliationRassemblement bleu Marine
Internaitional affiliationNone
European affiliationMuivement for a Europe o Naitions an Freedom
European Pairlament groupEurope o Naitions an Freedom
Colours             Blue, White, Reid
Naitional Assembly
88 / 577
Senate
2 / 348
European Pairlament
23 / 74
Regional Cooncils
358 / 1,758
General Cooncils
61 / 4,108
Municipal Cooncils
1,545 / 536,519
Website
www.frontnational.com

*Umwhile pairt o the European Richt (1984–89), European Richt (1989–94), Technical Group o Independents (1999–2001) an Identity, Tradition, Sovereignty (2007).

The National Rally (French: Rassemblement national, RN), known as the National Front (French: Front national, pronounced [f na.sj.nal]; FN) until 2018, is a socially conservative, an naitionalist, richt[11] tae far-richt [15][16][17][18][19][20] poleetical pairty in Fraunce.

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  5. Taylor, Adam (8 Januar 2015). "French far-right leader seeks to reintroduce death penalty after Charlie Hebdo attack". Washingtonpost.com. Retrieved 31 Mairch 2015.
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  9. "Economic Voting and the national Front : Towards a Subregional Understanding of the Extreme-Right" (PDF). Politics.as.nyu.edu. Retrieved 31 Mairch 2015.
  10. "Qu'est-ce qui fait échouer le Front de gauche ?". Marianne. 17 Januar 2014. Archived frae the original on 4 Mairch 2016. Retrieved 7 December 2015.
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