France's Le Pen temporarily steps down as leader

France's far-right presidential candidate has announced she will temporarily step down as the party's leader.

French presidential election candidate for the far-right Front National (FN) party, Marine Le Pen at her campaign headquarters in Paris, France

French presidential election candidate for the far-right Front National (FN) party, Marine Le Pen Source: AAP

France's far-right presidential hopeful Marine Le Pen says she is temporarily stepping down as head of her National Front party.

Monday's move appears to be a way for Le Pen to embrace a wide range of potential voters ahead of the May 7 runoff between herself and Emmanuel Macron, the independent centrist who came in first in Sunday's first round.

"Tonight, I am no longer the president of the National Front. I am the presidential candidate," she said on French public television news.

Le Pen has said in the past that she is not a candidate of her party, and made that point when she rolled out her platform in February, saying the measures she was espousing were not her party's, but her own.

Le Pen has worked to bring in voters from the left and right for several years, cleaning up her party's racist, anti-Semitic image to do so.

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Published 25 April 2017 4:52am
Updated 25 April 2017 1:29pm
Source: AAP


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