FRANCE-VOTE-DEPARTEMENTALES-VAUCLUSE-FN(01 of33)
Open Image ModalFrench far-right Front National (FN) party's MP Marion Marechal-Le Pen (L), general secretary of the FN's Vaucluse department Federation, and FN honour president Jean-Marie Le Pen (C) sing the national anthem following the anouncement of the results of the second round of the French departementales elections in the Vaucluse county on March 29, 2015 in Carpentras, southern France. AFP PHOTO / BERTRAND LANGLOIS (Photo credit should read BERTRAND LANGLOIS/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:BERTRAND LANGLOIS via Getty Images)
FRANCE-VOTE-DEPARTEMENTALES-VAUCLUSE-FN(02 of33)
Open Image ModalFrench far-right Front National (FN) party's honour president Jean-Marie Le Pen speaks to journalists as he arrives to listen to FN MP Marion Marechal-Le Pen, general secretary of the FN's Vaucluse department Federation, before the anouncement of the results of the second round of the French departementales elections in the Vaucluse county on March 29, 2015 in Carpentras, southern France. AFP PHOTO / BERTRAND LANGLOIS (Photo credit should read BERTRAND LANGLOIS/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:BERTRAND LANGLOIS via Getty Images)
FRANCE-VOTE-DEPARTEMENTALES-VAUCLUSE-FN(03 of33)
Open Image ModalFrench far-right Front National (FN) party's honour president Jean-Marie Le Pen speaks to journalists as he arrives to listen to FN MP Marion Marechal-Le Pen, general secretary of the FN's Vaucluse department Federation, before the anouncement of the results of the second round of the French departementales elections in the Vaucluse county on March 29, 2015 in Carpentras, southern France. AFP PHOTO / BERTRAND LANGLOIS (Photo credit should read BERTRAND LANGLOIS/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:BERTRAND LANGLOIS via Getty Images)
FRANCE-POLITICS-PARTY-FN-LE PEN(04 of33)
Open Image ModalA combination made on April 10, 2015 shows files fictures of French far-right National Front (FN) party's president Marine Le Pen (L) taken on January 13, 2012 in Paris and Front National's honorary president Jean-Marie Le Pen (R) taken on May 15, 2014 in Vineuil. AFP PHOTO / JOEL SAGET / GUILLAUME SOUVANT (Photo credit should read JOEL SAGET,GUILLAUME SOUVANT/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:AFP via Getty Images)
FRANCE-MAY1-PROTEST-LABOUR(05 of33)
Open Image ModalFrench far-right Front National (FN) party honorary president Jean-Marie Le Pen (R) sings at the foot of a statue of Joan of Arc during the annual party's rally in honour of Jeanne d'Arc (Joan of Arc). AFP PHOTO / KENZO TRIBOUILLARD (Photo credit should read KENZO TRIBOUILLARD/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:KENZO TRIBOUILLARD via Getty Images)
FRANCE-POLITICS-PARTY-FN-LE PEN(06 of33)
Open Image ModalA combination made on April 10, 2015 shows files pictures of French far right Front National (FN) party' president Marine Le Pen (L) taken on March 14, 2015 in Angoume, and Front National's honorary president Jean-Marie Le Pen (R) taken on February 22, 2013 in Marseille. AFP PHOTO / GAIZKA IROZ / GERARD JULIEN (Photo credit should read IROZ GAIZKA,GERARD JULIEN/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:AFP via Getty Images)
FRANCE-VOTE-DEPARTEMENTALES-VAUCLUSE-FN(07 of33)
Open Image ModalFrench far-right Front National (FN) party's honour president Jean-Marie Le Pen speaks to journalists as he arrives to listen to FN MP Marion Marechal-Le Pen, general secretary of the FN's Vaucluse department Federation, before the anouncement of the results of the second round of the French departementales elections in the Vaucluse county on March 29, 2015 in Carpentras, southern France. AFP PHOTO / BERTRAND LANGLOIS (Photo credit should read BERTRAND LANGLOIS/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:BERTRAND LANGLOIS via Getty Images)
FRANCE-VOTE-DEPARTEMENTALES-VAUCLUSE-FN(08 of33)
Open Image ModalFrench far-right Front National (FN) party's honour president Jean-Marie Le Pen speaks to journalists as he arrives to listen to FN MP Marion Marechal-Le Pen, general secretary of the FN's Vaucluse department Federation, before the anouncement of the results of the second round of the French departementales elections in the Vaucluse county on March 29, 2015 in Carpentras, southern France. AFP PHOTO / BERTRAND LANGLOIS (Photo credit should read BERTRAND LANGLOIS/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:BERTRAND LANGLOIS via Getty Images)
FRANCE-POLITICS-PARTY-FN-LE PEN(09 of33)
Open Image ModalA combination made on April 10, 2015 shows files pictures of French far-right Front National (FN) party's honorary president Jean-Marie Le Pen (L) taken on January 17, 2015 and Front National's president Marine Le Pen taken on January 16, 2011 in Tours. After being blackballed by France's far-right National Front, party founder Jean-Marie Le Pen on Tuesday hit back at its current leader, his daughter, saying it would be 'scandalous' if she were to be elected president of France. The 86-year-old, who led the party for four decades, was suspended Monday over comments in which he dismissed Nazi gas chambers as a triviality, leading to a bitter feud with his daughter Marine. AFP PHOTO / JEAN-SEBASTIEN EVRARD / ALAIN JOCARD (Photo credit should read JEAN-SEBASTIEN EVRARD,ALAIN JOCARD/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:AFP via Getty Images)
FRANCE-POLITICS-PARTY-FN-MAY1(10 of33)
Open Image ModalFrance's far-right political party Front National (FN) founder and honorary president Jean-Marie Le Pen gestures on stage as FN's president Marine Le Pen looks during the party's annual rally in honour of Jeanne d'Arc (Joan of Arc) on May 1, 2015 in Paris. AFP PHOTO / KENZO TRIBOUILLARD (Photo credit should read KENZO TRIBOUILLARD/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:KENZO TRIBOUILLARD via Getty Images)
FRANCE-POLITICS-PARTY-FN-MAY1(11 of33)
Open Image ModalFrance's far-right political party Front National (FN) founder and honorary president Jean-Marie Le Pen gestures on stage as FN's president Marine Le Pen looks during the party's annual rally in honour of Jeanne d'Arc (Joan of Arc) on May 1, 2015 in Paris. AFP PHOTO / KENZO TRIBOUILLARD (Photo credit should read KENZO TRIBOUILLARD/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:KENZO TRIBOUILLARD via Getty Images)
FRANCE-POLITICS-PARTY-FN-MAY1(12 of33)
Open Image ModalFrance's far-right political party Front National (FN) founder and honorary president Jean-Marie Le Pen sings during the party's annual rally in honour of Jeanne d'Arc (Joan of Arc) on May 1, 2015 in Paris. AFP PHOTO / KENZO TRIBOUILLARD (Photo credit should read KENZO TRIBOUILLARD/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:KENZO TRIBOUILLARD via Getty Images)
FRANCE-POLITICS-PARTY-FN-MAY1(13 of33)
Open Image ModalFrench far-right party Front National (FN) founder and honorary president Jean-Marie Le Pen sings at the foot of a statue of Joan of Arc during the party's annual rally in honour of Jeanne d'Arc (Joan of Arc) on May 1, 2015 in Paris. AFP PHOTO / THOMAS SAMSON (Photo credit should read THOMAS SAMSON/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:THOMAS SAMSON via Getty Images)
FRANCE-POLITICS-FARRIGHT(14 of33)
Open Image ModalMember of Parliament for French far-right party the Front-Nationale (FN) Gilbert Collard leaves the party's headquarters in Nanterre, near Paris, on May 4, 2015 after a meeting of party leaders , to examine whether to take action against the party's honorary president Jean-Marie Le Pen following comments he made in April 2015. The bitter family dispute within France's far-right National Front was set to come to a head Monday as party leaders prepared to discuss the status of founder Jean-Marie Le Pen after his latest controversial outbursts. Patience with the 86-year-old rabble-rouser has run thin within the party in recent weeks after he reiterated his view that the Nazi gas chambers were merely a 'detail of history' and made comments about defending the 'white world'. AFP PHOTO / STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN (Photo credit should read STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN via Getty Images)
France National Front Congress(15 of33)
Open Image ModalFrench far-right Front National leader Marine Le Pen and her father Jean-Marie Le Pen react after she has been re-elected as president of the party during the 15th congress of the party, in Lyon, central France, Sunday, Nov. 30, 2014. Marine Le Pen is eyeing French presidential elections in 2017 and has worked to scrub the stigma from the far-right anti-immigration party, which is now a rising political force in France. (AP Photo/Laurent Cipriani) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Russia Reaches Out(16 of33)
Open Image ModalFILE - In this Sunday, Nov. 30, 2014, file photo French far-right Front National leader Marine Le Pen is kissed by her father Jean-Marie Le Pen after being re-elected as president of the party during the 15th congress of the party, in Lyon, central France. National Front founder Jean-Marie Le Pen told The Associated Press early this month that France and Russia âhave a communality of interest.â Daughter Marine Le Pen, party president and a strong contender for the French presidency in 2017 envisions a Europe stretching âfrom the Atlantic to the Uralsâ _ a âpan-European unionâ that includes Russia and is supported by other rightist parties. (AP Photo/Laurent Cipriani, File) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
France National Front Congress(17 of33)
Open Image ModalFrench far-right Front National leader Marine Le Pen hugs her father Jean-Marie Le Pen after being re-elected as president of the party during the 15th congress of the party, in Lyon, central France, Sunday, Nov. 30, 2014. Marine Le Pen is eyeing French presidential elections in 2017 and has worked to scrub the stigma from the far-right anti-immigration party, which is now a rising political force in France. (AP Photo/Laurent Cipriani) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Belgium France Le Pen(18 of33)
Open Image ModalFrance's National Front political party leader Marine Le Pen smiles at journalists as she leaves a meeting of the Committee on International Trade at the European Parliament in Brussels on Tuesday, April 14, 2015. French far right symbol Jean-Marie Le Pen announced Monday that he will not run in upcoming regional elections. The move follows party chief Marine Le Pen's refusal to back her father as a candidate in a key region in southern France. (AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
France Legislative Elections(19 of33)
Open Image ModalFILE - In this June 17, 2012 file photo, Marion Marechal-Le Pen, right, niece of far-right National-Front party leader Marine Le Pen, kisses her grandfather, honorary president of the far-right National-Front party Jean-Marie Le Pen, in Carpentras, southern France. The co-founder of Franceâs far right National Front, Jean-Marie Le Pen, has decided Monday April 13, 2015 not to run in upcoming regional elections, standing down in a high-profile feud with his daughter. (AP Photo/Claude Paris, FILE) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Belgium France Le Pen(20 of33)
Open Image ModalFrance's National Front political party leader Marine Le Pen attends a meeting of the Committee on International Trade at the European Parliament in Brussels on Tuesday, April 14, 2015. French far right symbol Jean-Marie Le Pen announced Monday that he will not run in upcoming regional elections. The move follows party chief Marine Le Pen's refusal to back her father as a candidate in a key region in southern France. (AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Belgium France Le Pen(21 of33)
Open Image ModalFrance's National Front political party leader Marine Le Pen, second right, attends a meeting of the Committee on International Trade at the European Parliament in Brussels on Tuesday, April 14, 2015. French far right symbol Jean-Marie Le Pen announced Monday that he will not run in upcoming regional elections. The move follows party chief Marine Le Pen's refusal to back her father as a candidate in a key region in southern France. (AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
France Far Right Extremist Past(22 of33)
Open Image ModalFILE - In this Saturday Nov. 29, 2014 file photo, French far-right Front National leader Marine Le Pen and her father Jean-Marie Le Pen applaud during the 15th congress of the party, in Lyon, central France. A pact of sorts may end the bloodletting between Le Pen and her 86-year-old father, Jean-Marie Le Pen, a party founder whose latest anti-Semitic remarks have tripped up the efforts of his daughter to give the National Front a new look. She announced on national television she will oppose his candidacy in December regional elections. (AP Photo/Laurent Cipriani, File) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
France Far Right Extremist Past(23 of33)
Open Image ModalFILE - In this March 20, 2015 file photo, French far right leader Marine Le Pen adresses farmers while visiting a farm as she campaigns for local elections in Normandy, France. A pact of sorts may end the bloodletting between Le Pen and her 86-year-old father, Jean-Marie Le Pen, a party founder whose latest anti-Semitic remarks have tripped up the efforts of his daughter to give the National Front a new look. She announced on national television she will oppose his candidacy in December regional elections. (AP Photo/David Vincent, File) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
France Far Right May Day(24 of33)
Open Image ModalFemen activist with "Le Pen Top Fascist" painted on her body appears as Franceâs far-right National Front president Marine Le Pen places a wreath at Joan of Arc statue during its annual May Day march, in Paris, France, Friday, May 1, 2015. Franceâs far-right National Front is holding its annual May Day march, but for the first time the partyâs founder Jean-Marie Le Pen _ on the outs with his daughter who presides over the party _is not taking a seat at the tribune. (AP Photo/Francois Mori) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
France Far Right May Day(25 of33)
Open Image ModalFranceâs far-right National Front president Marine Le Pen, left, delivers her speech at Opera Plaza during the annual May Day march, in Paris, France, Friday, May 1, 2015. Franceâs far-right National Front is holding its annual May Day march, but for the first time the partyâs founder Jean-Marie Le Pen is not taking a seat at the tribune. (AP Photo/Francois Mori) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
France Far Right May Day(26 of33)
Open Image ModalFranceâs far-right National Front partyâs founder Jean-Marie Le Pen watches after he placed a wreath at Joan of Arc statue during its annual May Day march, in Paris, France, Friday, May 1, 2015. Franceâs far-right National Front is holding its annual May Day march, but for the first time the partyâs founder Jean-Marie Le Pen is not taking a seat at the tribune. (AP Photo/Francois Mori) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
France Far Right May Day(27 of33)
Open Image ModalFranceâs far-right National Front president Marine Le Pen delivers her speech at Opera Plaza during the annual May Day march, in Paris, France, Friday, May 1, 2015. Franceâs far-right National Front is holding its annual May Day march, but for the first time the partyâs founder Jean-Marie Le Pen is not taking a seat at the tribune. (AP Photo/Francois Mori) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
France Far Right May Day(28 of33)
Open Image ModalFranceâs far-right National Front partyâs founder Jean-Marie Le Pen screams "Help Jeanne d'Arc" after he places a wreath at Joan of Arc's statue during its annual May Day march, in Paris, France, Friday, May 1, 2015. Franceâs far-right National Front is holding its annual May Day march, but for the first time the partyâs founder Jean-Marie Le Pen is not taking a seat at the tribune. (AP Photo/Francois Mori) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
France Far Right May Day(29 of33)
Open Image ModalFranceâs far-right National Front president Marine Le Pen waves to supporters after her speech at Opera Plaza during the annual May Day march, in Paris, France, Friday, May 1, 2015. Franceâs far-right National Front is holding its annual May Day march, but for the first time the partyâs founder Jean-Marie Le Penis not taking a seat at the tribune. (AP Photo/Francois Mori) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
France Far Right Feud(30 of33)
Open Image ModalJean-Marie le Pen, former head of far-right party National Front, arrives at the party headquarters in Nanterre, outside Paris, France, Monday, May 4, 2015. Jean-Marie Le Pen goes before a party disciplinary board over anti-Semitic remarks, in what could be the culmination of a high-stakes family feud. Rising stars within the party â especially his daughter, the current party leader â want to shut him up. (AP Photo/Michel Euler) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
France Far Right Feud(31 of33)
Open Image ModalJean-Marie le Pen, former head of far-right party National Front, arrives at the party headquarters in Nanterre, outside Paris, France, Monday, May 4, 2015. Jean-Marie Le Pen goes before a party disciplinary board over anti-Semitic remarks, in what could be the culmination of a high-stakes family feud. Rising stars within the party â especially his daughter, the current party leader â want to shut him up. (AP Photo/Michel Euler) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
France Far Right Feud(32 of33)
Open Image ModalJean-Marie le Pen, former head of far-right party National Front, leaves the party headquarters in Nanterre, outside Paris, France, Monday, May 4, 2015. Jean-Marie Le Pen goes before a party disciplinary board over anti-Semitic remarks, in what could be the culmination of a high-stakes family feud. Rising stars within the party â especially his daughter, the current party leader â want to shut him up. (AP Photo/Michel Euler) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
France Far Right Feud(33 of33)
Open Image ModalJean-Marie le Pen, former head of far-right party National Front, leaves the party headquarters in Nanterre, outside Paris, France, Monday, May 4, 2015. Jean-Marie Le Pen goes before a party disciplinary board over anti-Semitic remarks, in what could be the culmination of a high-stakes family feud. Rising stars within the party â especially his daughter, the current party leader â want to shut him up. (AP Photo/Michel Euler) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)