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France’s Le Pen sues over party suspension

Veteran far-right French politician Jean-Marie Le Pen on Friday sued the National Front party he founded over his exclusion from the group after a vicious row with his daughter Marine.

France's Le Pen sues over party suspension
Jean-Marie Le Pen. Photo: AFP
In the latest episode of a public family feud that has divided the party, the 86-year-old appeared in court in Nanterre near Paris seeking to overturn his suspension from the FN and his removal as honorary president of the group.
  
“I think he'll go right to the end. He is confident, he's calm, he's combative like he always is,” said his lawyer Frederic Joachim as he and his client forced their way through a media scrum.
   
Surrounded by police and his protection detail, Le Pen made his way through a sea of cameras and reporters but made no comment.
   
Marine Le Pen, who now leads the party, suspended her father after he repeated inflammatory remarks he had made in the past, referring to Nazi gas chambers as a “detail of history.”
   
This appeared to be the last straw for Marine, who has sought to rid the party of its overtly racist, anti-Semitic image, and she split openly with her father, unleashing a bitter family row that has played out in the headlines.
   
Jean-Marie is calling for the court to overturn his suspension, which he believes is contrary to the party's statutes.
   
The founder of the party has “no FN credit card any more, he can't get into the building, they've reassigned his office, he can't participate in meetings,” complained Joachim ahead of the trial.
   
Daughter Marine however said she had “nothing to fear” from the court case.
   
“The courts will find that the procedure used was completely in order, that the rights of Jean-Marie Le Pen were respected in full,” she told French radio on Friday.
   
“I don't think this is a decisive day for the National Front,” she said, adding that the members had already moved on.
   
“Perhaps … he considers that the National Front is his property and that he doesn't want the National Front to outlive him,” she said of her father.

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France’s far-right patriarch refused questioning in EU fraud case

Jean-Marie Le Pen, founder of France's far-right National Front party, refused to submit to police questioning last month as part of an EU funding inquiry, claiming immunity as a European Parliament lawmaker, his adviser said Sunday.

France's far-right patriarch refused questioning in EU fraud case
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Le Pen is one of several party MEPs suspected of using European Parliament funds provided for assistants to pay more than 20 France-based party staff.

If convicted, the party could be ordered to repay €7 million ($8.2 million), and the judges pre-emptively seized the subsidies.

An EU tribunal has already determined that Le Pen must reimburse €320,000.

But when police from France's anti-corruption squad tried to question him last month at his office just outside Paris, he claimed MEP immunity and ordered them to leave.

“He was prepared to receive them, but they had such arrogant attitudes which Jean-Marie Le Pen refused to accept,” his adviser Lorrain de Saint Affrique told AFP, confirming a report in the Journal du Dimanche newspaper.

Le Pen, 90, sits as an independent after being thrown out of his party by his daughter Marine Le Pen in 2015 for saying the Nazi gas chambers were a mere “detail” of history.

He has also often made disparaging statements against Muslims and Roma which have earned him a string of hate speech convictions.

His daughter has renamed the party the National Rally in an effort to shed its xenophobic and anti-Semitic image.

The EU funding inquiry has led French judges to withhold €2 million of public subsidies for the party, a move which Marine Le Pen has denounced as a “death sentence”.

Without the funds, she warns the party will be bankrupt by September.

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