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Le Pen’s party hit by scandals

By AFP
June 05, 2021

Paris: French far-right leader Marine Le Pen has seen her party dealt a series of blows ahead of regional elections later this month, after several candidates became embroiled in scandals over racism or inappropriate comments.

In the biggest misstep to date, the National Rally’s lead candidate in the eastern Bourgogne-Franche-Comte region found himself roundly condemned on Friday after making a joke about farmer suicides.

Julien Odoul, who had been leading in the polls, was reported by left-wing newspaper Liberation to have asked ironically at a meeting of regional figures in 2019 if a farmer found hanged at his property had used a French-made rope.

Odoul, a former model who previously worked in Le Pen’s cabinet, told AFP in a text message that "everything is coming out to smear" him, while not denying the quotes attributed to him in the newspaper.

Elsewhere, the National Rally withdrew its support and condemned a candidate in the western Gironde region, Marta Le Nair, after past anti-Semitic social media posts were unearthed and published online.

Le Nair wrote in 2015 that after shaking hands with a Jew "you should check that you still have 10 fingers," according to screenshots published by a local Socialist party figure. Continuing the bad news for the far-right, a candidate in the central Creuse region was convicted for domestic violence this week, while another in the Ardennes was found to have a past conviction for child sex offences.

At least two other candidates have been disciplined by the party for racist or anti-Semitic remarks in the past few days.