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01 April 2015

Marine Le Pen Could Win 2017 Presidential Election in France


Ludovic de Danne, European Affairs Adviser for the leader of the French pro-White party Front National Marine Le Pen, said that Marine Le Pen could become number one in the presidential elections, if the National Front party gains 7 million voters.

MOSCOW (Sputnik), Yulia Shamporova – French departmental elections showed that the National Front party could gain a record number of votes in the presidential elections, possibly making Marine Le Pen the next French president, European Affairs Adviser for the leader of the French pro-White party Front National Marine Le Pen, told Sputnik Monday.

“More than 5 million voters for National Front – it has never happened before, it’s unprecedented! If we could keep this kind of figures, Marine Le Pen will have the chance to reach 7 to 8 million voters for president’s elections… In this situation Marine Le Pen could become number one,” Ludovic de Danne told Sputnik.

De Danne explained that Marine Le Pen's chances are very high as the UMP alliance consists of several different parties and each of them will have to present their own candidate for the presidential elections whereas National Front has a single candidate.

“Sarkozy looks like a winner in these elections, but when it comes to the president’s elections it’s not going to work like this. The UMP alliance will have to separate and each party will have to have the candidate of its own. And they don’t have the chances against Marine Le Pen,” de Danne said.

France will vote in presidential elections in two years, and Marine Le Pen is expected to make a strong bid after her National Front Party got second place in the second tour of the departmental elections in France, being elected in 34 councils. Former President Nicolas Sarkozy's conservative UMP managed to edge Le Pen's party after a victory in 67 local councils.