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First force of the opposition with 89 deputies, the RN made a sensational entry into the hemicycle. A turning point that sealed the victory of Marine Le Pen’s line.
By Geraldine Woessner
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IHe is one of the first she called this now historic Sunday, June 19, when the spectacular projections began to appear on the screens. On the eve of his 94e birthday, Jean-Marie Le Pen dared not dream of such a gift. “Ah, Marine… It’s historic. It’s fifty years of political struggle. Thanks…. Thank them all! » On the phone, the patriarch’s voice wavers, hearing the little music of the glasses of champagne clinking in the office of the mayor of Hénin-Beaumont, where Marine Le Pen has retired to celebrate the victory with her most loyal lieutenants.
Bruno Bilde, re-elected MP for Pas-de-Calais and party history, is struggling to hold back his tears, he who feared, a few days ago, a “electoral accident”. Marine Le Pen herself is…
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