Since the last legislative elections, the Dordogne has three deputies from the National Rally out of the four in the department. The three far-right elected officials reacted quickly on social networks this Tuesday to the announcement of the death of Jean-Marie Le Pen. The founder of the National Front died at the age of 96. For Florence Joubert, MP for Périgord Vert, expresses on X, formerly Twitter, “his deep sadness” on the death of “Menhir who never stopped defending France, its identity and its sovereignty”.
“A visionary” for the MP for Périgueux
Nadine Lechon, elected for her first candidacy, during the summer of 2024, has been involved with the National Front and then the National Rally for almost 20 years. She became a member in 2006. At the time, Jean-Marie Le Pen was still president of the far-right party. She greets “a visionary”.
Serge Muller, the RN deputy for Bergeracois describes here Périgord, a man “very charismatic, pioneer in his ideas and creator of the National Front”. Serge Muller never joined the National Front. He became involved in politics with the advent of Marine Le Pen and the creation of the National Rally.
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