Jean-Marie Le Pen pulls out of poll to ease family feud

Jean-Marie Le Pen, founder of France’s far-right Front National (FN), said he would not seek its ticket to stand in regional polls later this year, taking some of the sting out of a damaging public row with his daughter Marine, the party leader.

Jean-Marie Le Pen pulls out of poll to ease family feud

Marine Le Pen, who wants to draw mainstream voters to the party, has been trying to persuade her father, who has been convicted for incitement to racial hatred, to retire altogether from politics.

Jean-Marie Le Pen’s defence last week of his view that Nazi gas chambers were a mere “detail” of war prompted his daughter, FN leader since 2011, to demand his role in the party be discussed at a meeting of FN executives on Friday.

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