The Front National is gathering more and more votes from voters between 1995 and 2012: But who are the voters of the flaming party? French people explain the reasons for their vote in our archive selection.
For the cantonals, the village of Saint Broladre, in Ille and Vilaine, voted FN with more than 40%. In a café, meeting with two voters: Thierry, 48, worker, who voted socialist before, but who currently works "to survive"; Cyril, 25, machine driver, who is afraid of foreigners and "prefer that they stay at home rather than come to us to mess up".
Jean Marie LE CHEVALLIER (Front national) won the municipal elections in Toulon, a city of more than 100,000 inhabitants. Party memberships are increasing and people explain the reasons why they voted National Front. However, a social worker, Tangui MACE, is worried about possible dismissals of Maghreb and the mayor is taken to the port about his program. He declares that he will apply "the French law".
Jean Marie Le Pen won 15.15% of the vote yesterday in the first round of the presidential election. It was in Alsace that the candidate of the National Front achieved his best score. In a café in Mulhouse, FN voters explain their choice, mainly focused on the problem of immigration.
In Nice, portrait of the Garcia family, fervent militants of Jean-Marie Le Pen. With her face covered, the García’s beautiful daughter explains that she voted Le Pen against delinquency." I’m afraid to go out at night on the street," she says.