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The objective he said is to earn and retain

Jean-Marie Le Pen took no risk. Anxious not to speak too sparse audience, the leader of the national Front has chosen, for the third consecutive year, to make his traditional speech on 1 may, Saturday, on the small square of the pyramids at Paris - where the statue of Jeanne d'Arc - rather than on that of the Opera. The appointment is yet for a party which has restated the head to the regional and applies, since, to maintain the flame. "This may 1 is a boon both there to say.". "Essentially, it is to understand that what we say for years is established and that we have a project that takes the road to the French," explains Marine Le Pen, Vice-President of the party. "Outsourcing, public deficits, violence, immigration, the burqa, the fraud to the social benefits..." "It reinforces our analysis and our proposals," said Bruno Gollnisch, his rival in the race for the estate of Jean-Marie Le Pen next January.

Usually discreet campaign periods, the national Front is this much more this time media. Past 72 hours, he haphazard denounced "euthanasia programmed agriculture by Brussels", criticized the FNSEA not to fight "fully for a just political price", called for a reform of the nationality and social control, criticized the Bill on the reform of the voting system in the territorial elections and castigated the "serious precipitation" Nicolas Sarkozy on the Greek folder, "contempt of the French taxpayer."

The "ball" of the euro

The Party hopes to take advantage of the difficulties of the Greece and the fears of the euro area. Describing a France that goes "to the depths", it called for the abandonment of the single currency - a "Cannonball" - charged to cost to France "2 to 3 points of growth" per year. "Not only it disburses bleeds money that we have not to help the Greece, but in addition, we pay since the beginning of the 1990s our fol commitment to the euro," insists Marine Le Pen, who will be the guest Sunday, issuing "17 hours policy" on iTélé, in partnership with "Les echos".

These efforts seem not vain. Louis Aliot, Secretary General of the party, evokes a "large wave of accessions" since the regional. According to him, the FN count "25,000" incentive, against 17,000 "in the trough of the wave", a year earlier. "The objective, he said, is to earn and retain. To coffers and dispose of troops for the elections. For the time being, the party is in order for the cantonal of March 2011. He will speak Sunday, in camera, on its national Council. "To harvest the wheat we have sown in the regional", slide Jean-François Jalkh, its new Secretary General. The relief must still be confirmed, but polls crediting Marine Le Pen of 13 of the vote in 2012 already worried the majority. To the point that some wondered, without saying so, on a rapprochement with a FN became more fréquentable with the departure of Jean-Marie Le Pen. A Minister says: "There is a risk of transgression."

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