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15th Front National (FN)- French Far-right Party - Congress In Lyon 57 images Created 1 Dec 2014

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  • Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - NOVEMBER 30: Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium as her father and party chief predecessor Jean Marie Le Pen looks on from behind at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Marine Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - NOVEMBER 30: Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium as her father and party chief predecessor Jean Marie Le Pen looks on from behind at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Marine Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - NOVEMBER 30: Party Vice President Florian Philippot listens as Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • YON, FRANCE - NOVEMBER 30: Jean Marie Le Pen attends the far-right National Party's 15th congress where his daughter Marine Le Pen was affirmed as the party's chief on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Marine Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - NOVEMBER 30: Marion Marechal Le Pen listens as Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • YON, FRANCE - NOVEMBER 30: Bruno Gollnisch attends the far-right National Party's 15th congress where his daughter Marine Le Pen was affirmed as the party's chief on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Marine Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - NOVEMBER 30: Marion Marechal Le Pen listens as Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - NOVEMBER 30: Jean Marie Le Pen attends the far-right National Party's 15th congress where his daughter Marine Le Pen was affirmed as the party's chief on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Marine Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - NOVEMBER 30: Marion Marechal Le Pen listens as Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - NOVEMBER 30: Jean Marie Le Pen attends the far-right National Party's 15th congress where his daughter Marine Le Pen was affirmed as the party's chief on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Marine Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - NOVEMBER 30: Jean Marie Le Pen attends the far-right National Party's 15th congress where his daughter Marine Le Pen was affirmed as the party's chief on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Marine Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • Supporters of Marine Le Pen cheer at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • Supporters of Marine Le Pen cheer at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • Marine Le Pen speaks from the podium at the far-right National Party's 15th congress on November 30, 2014 in Lyon, France. Le Pen won 100 percent backing to remain chief of the party, founded by her father and predecessor Jean-Maire Le Pen. Marine Le Pen is expected to make a bid for the country's presidency in 2017. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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