Key dates in the life of Jean-Marie Le Pen and rise of the far-right in France

7 January 2025, 20:14

Jean-Marie Le Pen speaking in the Place des Pyramides in Paris
Place des Pyramides, Paris, France. 1st May 2016. Jean-Marie Le Pen, who led the National Front party from its foundation in 1972 until 2011 and is ru. Picture: PA

Jean-Marie Le Pen, the founder of France’s main far-right party, died on Tuesday aged 96.

Jean-Marie Le Pen, the founder of France’s main far-right party, died on Tuesday at the age of 96, but the anti-immigration and nationalist ideas that propelled his decades of popularity remain ascendant in the country, across Europe and beyond.

Mr Le Pen’s daughter, Marine Le Pen, transformed the National Front, now named the National Rally, into one of France’s most powerful political forces as she is now eyeing the 2027 presidential election.

Here is a look at the key dates in the life and career of one of France’s most controversial political figures, and his legacy.

– 1954-1957

Born in 1928 in the western region of Brittany, Jean-Marie Le Pen served in the military, fighting to maintain French colonial rule in Indochina and Algeria. He was a paratrooper in the 1957 battle of Algiers, later acknowledging violent actions he described as imposed by the hierarchy, in response to media reports accusing him of torture.

Mr Le Pen was first elected as a politician in the French National Assembly in 1956 under the banner of a populist party.

Jean Marie Le Pen with his three daughters Marie Caroline, Yann and Marine Le Pen in 1985
Jean Marie Le Pen leads a march to the statue of Joan of Arc with his three daughters Marie Caroline, Yann and Marine Le Pen, on May 12 1985 (Herve Merliac/AP)

– 1972

Jean-Marie Le Pen founded the National Front in a move to increase support for his anti-immigration, nationalist approach and to be able to run as a presidential candidate in the 1974 election, when he got 0.74% of the vote.

– 1984

The National Front became a well-established force in French politics by winning 10 seats in the European Parliament, including one for Mr Le Pen.

– 1987

In an interview in 1987, Mr Le Pen referred to the Nazi gas chambers as a “detail in World War II history”. He would repeat the remark in 2015, saying he “did not at all” regret it, triggering the ire of his daughter, by then the party leader.

– 2002

Mr Le Pen qualified for the second round of the French presidential election, prompting a major political shock. In a rare joining of forces, supporters of the right and left poured into the streets of France in a massive show of solidarity against him.

Conservative rival Jacques Chirac went on to win in a landslide victory with a record 82% of the vote.

A year later, Mr Le Pen said he wanted the notion of “national preference” written into the French Constitution to limit employment, housing opportunities and other social assistance to French citizens. Immigration is “the greatest danger we’re facing”, he said.

Jean Marie Le Pen looks for his seat at the European Parliament in 2014
Jean Marie Le Pen looks for his seat at the European Parliament in 2014 (Christian Lutz/AP)

– 2011

Mr Le Pen’s daughter, Marine Le Pen, became the leader of the National Front in 2011. She sought to make the party more mainstream, trying to remove the stigma of racism and antisemitism that clung to the party under her father.

– 2015

Jean-Marie Le Pen was expelled from the National Front because of his increasingly shocking statements. Three years later, in 2018, he lost his title of honorary president-for-life and the party changed its name to become the National Rally.

– 2017 and 2022

Marine Le Pen twice ran for president and reached the second round, losing to centrist candidate Emmanuel Macron. In 2022, she received 41.5% of the vote in the second round, significantly improving her results compared to 2017, when she got 33.9%.

In July 2022, she was elected as a member of the National Assembly, France’s powerful house of parliament, further consolidating her political influence.

Jean-Marie Le Pen with his daughter Marine Le Pen in 2010
Jean-Marie Le Pen with his daughter Marine Le Pen in 2010 (Jacques Brinon/AP)

– 2024

The National Rally became one of the three major blocs and a powerful opposition group at the National Assembly, winning more than 120 seats at surprise legislative elections called by Mr Macron.

At the end of 2024, Marine Le Pen and other officials went on trial over accusations of having used money intended for European Union parliamentary aides to instead pay staff who worked for the party between 2004 and 2016.

Ms Le Pen faces a potential prison term and a ban on running for political office as the verdict is expected in March.

By Press Association

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