The grave of Jean-Marie Le Pen, founder of France's far-right National Front party – now called the National Rally (RN) – was ...
The desecration of the tomb of National Front founder Jean-Marie Le Pen by unknown culprits has prompted condemnation Read Full Article at RTcom ...
The vandalism was first reported by Le Pen’s daughter, Marie-Caroline Le Pen, who posted an image of the damaged grave on ...
The grave of Jean-Marie Le Pen, founder of France's National Front, has been vandalized, causing outrage within his family.
Jean-Marie Le Pen, co-founder of France's main postwar far-right movement, was buried Saturday in a private ceremony in his native Brittany amid tight security ... now called the National Rally, ...
That year, he was kicked out of the party, later renamed the National Rally, as part of the younger ... in the western Brittany region.
National Rally President Jordan Bardella announced ... Le Pen was born in 1928 in Brittany. His father was killed during World War II when his fishing boat was blown up by a mine in 1942.
Police in France's western region of Brittany said they are investigating the damage to the grave, which was reportedly ...
A picture of the damage posted by one of his daughters showed rubble and flowers strewn around the tomb of the founder of ...