BBC
Jean-Marie Le Pen founded France’s far right in the 1970s and mounted a strong challenge for the presidency. But it was only when he handed the reins on to his daughter that his rebranded party caught sight of power.
He has died aged 96, his family has said.
Le Pen’s supporters saw him as a charismatic champion of the every man, unafraid to speak out on hard topics.
And for several decades he was seen as France’s most controversial political figure.
His critics denounced him as a far-right bigot and the courts convicted him several times for his radical remarks.
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