About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 69. Chapters: Alain Madelin, Alain Pellet, Alexandre Najjar, Anne-Marie Idrac, Antoine Andraos, Axelle Lemaire, Bernard Carayon, Carlos Eduardo Medellin Becerra, Christiane Taubira, Claire Chazal, Claude Chirac, Claude Goasguen, Dali Jazi, Daniel Picouly, Daniel Turp, Dominique de Villepin, Edouard Etienne de Rothschild, Emmanuel Gaillard, Eric de Montgolfier, Eric Halphen, Eric Woerth, Evangelos Venizelos, Francisco Dominguez Brito, Franck R. Boulin, Francois Baroin, Gael Yanno, Gahoun Georges Hegbor, Gerard Longuet, Giorgos Kaminis, Henri Giscard d'Estaing, Herve Maurey, Herve Morin, Jacques Schwarz-Bart, Jamshid Momtaz, Jean-Luc Romero, Jean-Marie Colombani, Jean-Paul Cluzel, Jean-Pierre Raffarin, Jean Tiberi, Julio Mario Santo Domingo, Jr., Lolita Pille, Manuela Ramin-Osmundsen, Manuel Aeschlimann, Marine Le Pen, Martine Aubry, Martine Billard, Michele Alliot-Marie, Milica ubrilo, Mohamed Najib Boulif, Nadim Gemayel, Nestor Osorio Londono, Nicolas Sehnaoui, Panagiotis Pikrammenos, Patrick Devedjian, Philippe Risoli, Prokopis Pavlopoulos, Rachida Dati, Raphael Haroche, Raymond Ranjeva, Renaud Camus, Sabino Cassese, Sophie De Wit, Victorin Lurel, Yves Bot, Yves Jego. Excerpt: Marine Le Pen (French pronunciation: born Marion Anne Perrine Le Pen; 5 August 1968) is a lawyer by profession, a French right-wing politician and the president of the Front National (FN), the third-largest political party in France, since 16 January 2011. She is the youngest daughter of the French politician Jean-Marie Le Pen, former president of the FN and currently its honorary chairman, and Marion Marechal-Le Pen's aunt. She joined the FN in 1986, its Executive Committee in 2000 and was a vice-president of the FN for eight years (2003-2011). She currently is an ex-officio member of the FN Executive Office, Executive Committee..."