Jean Marie Le Pen, right, with party colleague Bruno Gollnisch at the Elysee Palace in Paris in 2012. EPA
Jean-Marie Le Pen, former leader and founder of the French far-right party Front National, now National Rally, at his home in the Saint Cloud suburb of Paris in 2021. He died in January 2025, aged 96. AFP
Jean-Marie Le Pen, right, with French lawyer and former member of French army paratrooper corps Pierre Menuet, left, and members of National Veterans Front at a servicemen's rally in 1960 in Paris. AFP
Jean-Marie Le Pen, right, MP for Paris under the banner of the National Centre for Independents and Peasants, who was accused of death threats against a police officer sent to search his home in January 1960, leaves the Palais de Justice in Paris accompanied by lawyer Pierre Menuet on January 30, 1960. AFP
Jean-Marie Le Pen, prospective presidential candidate and Front National leader, with Philippe Marais, former parliamentary representative for Algiers and head of the committee supporting Mr Le Pen's candidacy, in Paris in March 1981. Mr Le Pen did not obtain the 500 signatures necessary to run for the presidential elections. AFP
Jean-Marie Le Pen, leader of the French far-right party Front National, during a press conference at the European Parliament in Strasbourg on January 13, 1985. AFP
Jean-Marie Le Pen, president of the National Front, accompanied by a police officer, parries blows from protesters in Loiret, Orleans prefecture, in 1984. AFP
Demonstrators holding a Deportees from Auschwitz banner protest against the National Front and its president Jean-Marie Le Pen on May 9, 1990, at a gathering of the Movement Against Racism and for Friendship between People, near the Opera Bastille in Paris. AFP
French far-right Front National president and candidate for the presidential election Jean-Marie Le Pen hugs a cow during his visit at the Paris International Agricultural Fair on February 28, 1995. AFP
Jean-Marie Le Pen, left, with fellow MEP and party colleague Carl Lang at the Palais de l'Europe in Strasbourg in July 1994. AFP
Jean Marie Le Pen on a bus during a tour of an underprivileged area of Nice, southern France, in 1993. Reuters
Jean Marie Le Pen in Dijon in 1995. AFP
Jean Marie Le Pen, centre, with councillors on the campaign trail in Nice in 1997. Reuters
Jean Marie Le Pen casts his vote near Paris in 2002, the year he lost out to Jacques Chirac in the run-off for the presidential election. Getty Images
Jean Marie Le Pen, right, with party colleague Bruno Gollnisch at the Elysee Palace in Paris in 2012. EPA
Jean-Marie Le Pen, former leader and founder of the French far-right party Front National, now National Rally, at his home in the Saint Cloud suburb of Paris in 2021. He died in January 2025, aged 96. AFP
Jean-Marie Le Pen, right, with French lawyer and former member of French army paratrooper corps Pierre Menuet, left, and members of National Veterans Front at a servicemen's rally in 1960 in Paris. AFP
Jean-Marie Le Pen, right, MP for Paris under the banner of the National Centre for Independents and Peasants, who was accused of death threats against a police officer sent to search his home in January 1960, leaves the Palais de Justice in Paris accompanied by lawyer Pierre Menuet on January 30, 1960. AFP
Jean-Marie Le Pen, prospective presidential candidate and Front National leader, with Philippe Marais, former parliamentary representative for Algiers and head of the committee supporting Mr Le Pen's candidacy, in Paris in March 1981. Mr Le Pen did not obtain the 500 signatures necessary to run for the presidential elections. AFP
Jean-Marie Le Pen, leader of the French far-right party Front National, during a press conference at the European Parliament in Strasbourg on January 13, 1985. AFP
Jean-Marie Le Pen, president of the National Front, accompanied by a police officer, parries blows from protesters in Loiret, Orleans prefecture, in 1984. AFP
Demonstrators holding a Deportees from Auschwitz banner protest against the National Front and its president Jean-Marie Le Pen on May 9, 1990, at a gathering of the Movement Against Racism and for Friendship between People, near the Opera Bastille in Paris. AFP
French far-right Front National president and candidate for the presidential election Jean-Marie Le Pen hugs a cow during his visit at the Paris International Agricultural Fair on February 28, 1995. AFP
Jean-Marie Le Pen, left, with fellow MEP and party colleague Carl Lang at the Palais de l'Europe in Strasbourg in July 1994. AFP
Jean Marie Le Pen on a bus during a tour of an underprivileged area of Nice, southern France, in 1993. Reuters
Jean Marie Le Pen in Dijon in 1995. AFP
Jean Marie Le Pen, centre, with councillors on the campaign trail in Nice in 1997. Reuters
Jean Marie Le Pen casts his vote near Paris in 2002, the year he lost out to Jacques Chirac in the run-off for the presidential election. Getty Images
Jean Marie Le Pen, right, with party colleague Bruno Gollnisch at the Elysee Palace in Paris in 2012. EPA