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Was (wer) ist front national - definition

FRENCH POLITICAL PARTY
French National Front; Front National; Front national; Front national pour l’unité française; Front national (France); Front national pour l'unite francaise; Front national pour l'unité française; Front National (France); Sovereignty, Identity, and Liberty; The National Rally (France); The National Rally; Le Rassemblement National; Rassemblement National; National Gathering; National Union (France); National Front (France); Rassemblementnational.fr; National Rally (France); French national party; Rassemblement national
  • [[Jean-Marie Le Pen]], leader of the National Front from 1972 to 2011
  • Logo for Le Pen's 2002 presidential campaign
  • [[Bruno Mégret]] and his faction broke out from the FN to form the MNR party
  • Results by region at the first round of the [[2015 French regional elections]], with regions where the National Front gained the most votes in grey
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  • Demonstration against National Front in Paris after the results of the 2014 election
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  • National advertisement in [[Marseille]] for Le Pen's 2007 presidential bid
  • Members of the party's [[Department for Protection and Security]], 2007
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  • [[Marine Le Pen]], National Front president (2011–present)
  • 2005 FN political poster reading: "Immigrants are going to vote... and you're abstaining?!!"

National Front (French Resistance)         
WORLD WAR II FRENCH RESISTANCE MOVEMENT
Front National (Resistance movement); National Front (Resistance movement); Front National (Resistance); Front National (French Resistance); National Front (Resistance)
The National Front ( or Front national de l'indépendance de la France) was a World War II French Resistance movement created to unite all of the Resistance Organizations together to fight the Nazi occupation forces and Vichy France under Marshall Pétain. Founded in 1941 in Paris by Jacques Duclos, André Pican and Pierre Villon, along with their wives all members of the French Communist Party (PCF) they felt that to be a vital force against the Nazis, the collaborationists and the informers that all of the Resistance movements, no matter their party or religion (Jewish or Catholic) had to band together.
National Front (Italy, 1997)         
ITALIAN POLITICAL PARTY FOUNDED IN 1997
Fronte Sociale Nazionale; National Social Front; National Front (1997); National Front (Italy 1997)
Italian nationalismManifesto per la sovranità nazionaleSouverainismAnti-globalizationRight-wing socialism Hard euroscepticismThird Position
National Front (Afghanistan)         
UMBRELLA ORGANIZATION TO THE PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF AFGHANISTAN
National Fatherland Front; National Front of the Republic of Afghanistan
The National Front (NF), formerly known as the National Fatherland Front (NFF), was an umbrella organization to the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan which ruled Afghanistan from 1978-1990. NFF was established to recruit more supporters for the communist regime in Afghanistan.

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National Rally

The National Rally (French: Rassemblement National, pronounced [ʁasɑ̃bləmɑ̃ nasjɔnal]; RN), until 2018 known as the National Front (French: Front National, pronounced [fʁɔ̃ nasjɔnal]; FN), is a far-right political party in France. It is the largest parliamentary opposition group in the National Assembly and the party has seen its candidate reach the second round in the 2002, 2017 and 2022 presidential elections. It is an anti-immigration party, advocating significant cuts to legal immigration and protection of French identity, as well as stricter control of illegal immigration. It also advocates for a 'more balanced' and 'independent' French foreign policy by opposing French military intervention in Africa and by distancing France from the American sphere of influence by leaving NATO's integrated command. It has opposed the European Union (EU) and its related organisations. It also supports French economic interventionism and protectionism; it has a zero tolerance approach towards law and order. The party has been accused of promoting xenophobia and antisemitism.

The party was founded in 1972 to unify the French nationalist movement. Its political views are nationalist, nativist and anti-globalist. Jean-Marie Le Pen founded the party and was its leader until his resignation in 2011. While the party struggled as a marginal force for its first ten years, since 1984 it has been a major force of French nationalism. It has put forward a candidate at every presidential election but one since 1974. In 2002, Jean-Marie came second in the first round, but finished a distant second in the runoff to Jacques Chirac. His daughter Marine Le Pen was elected to succeed him as party leader in 2012. She temporarily stepped down in 2017 in order to concentrate on her presidential candidacy, but resumed her presidency after the election. She headed the party until 2021, when she temporarily resigned again. A year later, Jordan Bardella was elected as her successor.

The party has seen a spectacular increase in its popularity and acceptance in French society in recent years. While her father was nicknamed the "Devil of the Republic" by mainstream media and sparked outrage for hate speech, including Holocaust denial and Islamophobia, Marine Le Pen pursued a policy of "de-demonisation" of the party by softening its image and trying to frame the party as being neither right nor left. She endeavoured to extract it from its far-right cultural roots and normalise it by giving it a culture of government, as well as censuring controversial members like her father, who was suspended and then expelled from the party in 2015. Following her election as the leader of the party in 2011, the popularity of the FN grew. By 2015, the FN had established itself as a major political party in France.

At the FN congress of 2018, Marine Le Pen proposed renaming the party Rassemblement national (National Rally), and this was confirmed by a ballot of party members. Formerly strongly Eurosceptic, the National Rally changed policies in 2019, deciding to campaign for a reform of the EU rather than leaving it and to keep the euro as the main currency of France (together with the CFP franc for some collectivities). In 2021, Le Pen announced that she wanted to remain in the Schengen Area, citing "an attachment to the European spirit", but to reserve free movement to nationals of a European Economic Area country, excluding residents and visitors of another Schengen country.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für front national
1. We draw a line at the racist right, so we reject Vlams Blok, the Front National, Haider‘s Freedom party.
2. She later ignited controversy with her marriage to a political activist from the far–Right Front National party.
3. If the Government of Southern Sudan [GoSS] is not good, is the National Islamic Front/ National [NIF] better?
4. Ms Le Pen has told reporters she could run for leadership of the Front National, and by extension the French presidency, after her father.
5. Presenting his proposals to tighten up immigration law last weekend, Mr Sarkozy made no secret of hoping to win over voters from the Front National.