Posted on 12/12/2015 2:31:00 PM PST by simpson96
PARIS (AP)-- She's the youngest French lawmaker and in an election this weekend could become the youngest president of a powerful region.
Marion Marechal-Le Pen, 26, is the fresh-faced rising star of the far-right National Front, using a soft touch to deliver hard messages on migrants and Muslims that outdo her tough-talking aunt, party leader Marine Le Pen.
The stakes in Sunday's vote for leadership councils in 13 French regions are high. If the two Le Pens win their regions, the anti-immigration National Front will shatter France's current political landscape - and Marine Le Pen will boost her chances in France's 2017 presidential campaign.
Both women performed so well in the Dec. 6 first-round vote that the beleaguered governing Socialists pulled out their candidates and ordered supporters to cast ballots for the rival conservatives.
It was a deft move - and now nothing is assured. Two polls released Wednesday showed both Le Pens losing their races, meaning they have just days to redouble their efforts.
Prime Minister Manuel Valls, a Socialist campaigning for weeks against the National Front, played the ultimate fear card Friday, saying on France-Inter radio that "the extreme right advocates division ... that could lead to civil war."
In the meantime, the golden girl with long blonde locks running in southern France appears undaunted by the task.
With a soft voice and poised demeanor, Marechal-Le Pen lambasts the nation's top politicians, once taking the floor in parliament to castigate the prime minister's "brainless contempt' of her party. She derides France's policy on migrants and tells Muslims they must conform to France's Christian tradition if they want to be citizens.
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She should come to Illinois and get citizenship and run against Mark Kirk (rhino Il.)
If she needs a place to stay...........well by gollies, she can stay at my house.
(’Course Mrs. Graybeard might have a thing or two to say about that))
She is a real French beauty.
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