Posted on 04/24/2017 11:24:01 PM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
Marine Le Pen, who could become the first female president of France, is currently in a relationship with Louis Aliot, the Vice-President of her far-right Front National party. Le Pens main rival in the presidential election on April 23 is centrist Emmanuel Macron
The 48-year-old Le Pen and the 47-year-old Aliot do not have any children together. Le Pen does have three children with her first husband, Frank Chauffroy, and they were married from 1995 to 2000. In 2002, she married Eric Lorio, but their marriage ended in 2006.
Gala reports that Aliot is a divorced father of two.
Aliot and Le Pen have been together since 2009.
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France has the healthy family structure of Southside Chicago.
If we can turn France. If we can turn France...
They misspelled Socialist. Of course, when you're grading on an ultra-left curve, Communist is merely liberal, ultraleft Socialist is merely centrist, and slightly right of the far left is "ultra or far right."
If you are a successful French guy and 50 years old....it’s pretty good odds that you are on your second, and perhaps third wife. If you are still hooked up with wife number one....you’ve obviously got a paramour lady in the background. That’s the French way.
He’s a Michael Bloomberg type liberal who uses the “centrist” label as a front.
You’ve hit it dead center.
The characterization of each candidate is a hideous distortion of reality but OK, as long as they’re fair.../s
From Wiki:
Macron is married to Brigitte Trogneux, 24 years his senior who was his teacher in La Providence high school in Amiens. They first met when he was a 15-year-old student in her drama class, but were officially a couple only after he turned 18
Oh, that's not creepy....
Perfectly stated!
Yeah, but in France...teachers never get carted off to jail for illicit affairs with students.
So true, so true.
On the other hand, they also don’t care about having a live-in boyfriend but that didn’t stop Daniel S. Levine from snitching on Le Pen...jus sayin
Pas de merde!
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“Two members of the National Front were expelled from the party in December 2014 because they tried to pull off an elaborate prank on Aliot. According to The Times, Jean-David Eyquem and Jean-Baptiste Defrance were accused of trying to sabotage a press conference by putting laxatives in Aliots wine.
At the time, this was all part of a struggle within the National Front party about its stance on gay rights. For years, the party was against gay marriage, but Le Pen tried to be more welcoming to the gay community by letting GayLib founder Sébastian Chenu join, notes the Daily Mail.
Despite this, Aliot has said that the party still does not support gay marriage. For example, when there was a Gay Pride March in Paris last summer, Aliot tweeted, The FN does not support the Gay Pride March, an exhibitionist and anti-FN symbol of militant communitarianism, The Telegraph notes.”
Gays in France are scared to death by the Musloids, after many murders. You will not find them in muslim-dominated neighbourhoods (there are such neighbourhoods in each and every big cities), as if bad is chased by worse.
That’s why Marine Lepen has sold, rather successfully, her party to the LGBT movement (her first lieutenant Philippot, is openly gay). Yet another blatant betrayal of her father’s movement.
Interesting that LePen is building a security coalition that actually has included otherwise political opponents.
She keeps doing that and she will win the presidency of France.
The Fat Lady will sing this weekend.
The war against Islamofascism in France will not be pretty. Its barely started.
Ok....I don’t care who she living with. Politicians are human and if they are in a 3rd relationship (President Trump) or first marriage, if I agree with him, I’ll vote for him. If his opponent was still with his first wife, but he is to the left of Nancy Pelosi, I won’t vote for him.
Not on excerpt list. So here are the five “fast facts.”
1. Theyve Been Together Since 2009 & Bought a House in Millas in 2010
Le Pen and Aliot have been together since 2009, when he was still the National Front General Secretary. In 2011, he became the National Fronts Vice-President.
In 2010, LIndependent in Millas, a city near the French Mediterranean coast, Le Pen and Aliot bought a house together. She refused to discuss the details of the purchase.
The purchase of this house is strictly part of my private life. I will [go there] to spend a few weekends and a few holidays, [but] there is nothing extraordinary and I will not continue to feed any curiosity in this regard, Le Pen said in 2010, reports LIndependent.
When Le Pen is not in Millas, she lives in Saint-Cloud, a suburb to the west of Paris. According to Lobs, the Le Pen family also has a home in La Trinité-sur-Mer in Morbihan, Brittany.
2. He Says He Wont Become First Monsieur If Le Pen Wins the Election
Marine Le Pen husband, Marine Le Pen boyfriend, Louis Aliot wife
Aliot is in the same situation Bill Clinton was in when Hillary Clinton was running for president. What will Aliots role be as the first First Monsieur of France? Would people even call him that? In the end, Clinton didnt have to worry about that, since Hillary Clinton lost to Donald Trump.
According to the U.K. Express, French media has note that Aliot has tried to stay out of the election and has insisted that he will not play a role in his partners administration if she wins.
I will not be a minister, nor will I be a prime minister, nor will I be the First Lady, Aliot told journalist Alix Bouilhaguet. You do not vote for a couple to be President, but for a man or a woman. Partners should have nothing to say.
Aliot even said that he will not live in the Elysee Palace, the home of the French President, if Le Pen wins.
3. Aliot Traveled to Israel During the 2012 Presidential Election to Get Support for Le Pen
During the previous French Presidential Election in 2012, Aliot was dispatched to Israel in December 2011 to campaign among French voters living there. Of course, the trouble is the National Front has been accused of using anti-Semitc language in the past.
For us this visit is a precedent, Aliot told Haaretz during his trip This is the first time a National Front leader has visited Israel. Its true that relations were tense for a time, but its time to warm up the atmosphere.
The Frenchmen we met in Israel all strongly believe that Marine is not the monster they might have thought. They share our stance with regard to immigrants in France, Aliot told Haaretz in 2011. By contrast, we have a very balanced position on the peace process, while the French people we met in Jerusalem are far more nationalistic. Sometimes they say things that we cant say in France.
Aliot was born in Toulouse to French parents born in Algeria, notes Gala. His maternal grandfather was an Algerian Jew, according to Counter Currents.
4. He Says That Le Pens First 3 Decisions as President Will Center on the EU, Immigration & Economic Policy
In a January interview with the Confederation of Jews of France and Friends of Israel (CJFAI), Aliot explained what he thinks the first three decisions Le Pen makes as president will concern.
Within the first six months, Le Pen wants to renegotiate European Union treaties. To implement a patriotic policy, we must regain control of our borders, our national budget and our laws, Aliot said. As the Guardian notes, Le Pen herself has said that she wants to free France of the tyrannies of the EU, globalization and Islamic fundamentalism.
Next, Aliot told CJFAI that Le Pen wants to change economic policies that have strangled small businesses. We will restore a burst of administrative and fiscal freedom to our companies, he said. At the same time we will restore the tax exempt hours suppressed by the left at the beginning of the mandate of François Hollande.
Lastly, Le Pen will make changes to immigration policies and reduce the flow of immigrants into France. Aliot said that one change will be to extend the waiting period to collect social benefits.
5. 2 National Front Members Were Expelled For Putting Laxatives in Aliots Wine
Two members of the National Front were expelled from the party in December 2014 because they tried to pull off an elaborate prank on Aliot. According to The Times, Jean-David Eyquem and Jean-Baptiste Defrance were accused of trying to sabotage a press conference by putting laxatives in Aliots wine.
At the time, this was all part of a struggle within the National Front party about its stance on gay rights. For years, the party was against gay marriage, but Le Pen tried to be more welcoming to the gay community by letting GayLib founder Sébastian Chenu join, notes the Daily Mail.
Despite this, Aliot has said that the party still does not support gay marriage. For example, when there was a Gay Pride March in Paris last summer, Aliot tweeted, The FN does not support the Gay Pride March, an exhibitionist and anti-FN symbol of militant communitarianism, The Telegraph notes.
On April 7, The Associated Press reported that there were surprisingly more LGBT voters supporting the National Front, even though the party once infamously said that homosexuality is a biological and social anomaly.
Le Pen has worked hard to rebrand the party. Voters will head to the polls on April 23 for the first round, then on May 7, to let her know if that work has paid off.
It is not far right.
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