Le Pen elected parliamentary leader for National Rally party
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- Published Date: 07:19 | 23 June 2022
- Modified Date: 07:19 | 23 June 2022
Le Pen had handed over the party's chairmanship to Jordan Bardella ahead of this year's presidential election, in which she lost to President Emmanuel Macron during the run-off.
Bardella plans to take over the top post permanently.
The National Rally won 89 of the 577 seats in Sunday's parliamentary election - a huge increase on its previous eight seats, indicating that Le Pen's efforts to strike a more moderate stance and play down the party's extremist image had paid off.
The daughter of the party's extreme right-wing founder Jean-Marie Le Pen had renamed the party from National Front to National Rally.
The right-wing party is now the strongest opposition faction in the National Assembly, ahead of the Left Party and centre-right Les Républicains.
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