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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 191. Not illustrated. Chapters: Meps Representing the French Constituencies Before 2004, Meps Representing the German Constituency Serving Before 2004, Meps Representing the Luxembourg Constituency Serving Before 2004, Jean-Marie le Pen, Ari Vatanen, Michel Rocard, Philippe de Villiers, Alain Pompidou, Louise Weiss, Hans-Gert Pottering, Brice Hortefeux, Jacques Santer, Martin Schulz, Jakob Von Uexkull, Lydie Polfer, Franz-Ludwig Schenk Graf Von Stauffenberg, Jacques Poos, Claude Autant-Lara, Colette Flesch, Dominique Vlasto, Astrid Lulling, Catherine Guy-Quint, Janelly Fourtou, Gilles Savary, Charles Goerens, Jean Hamilius, Jean Spautz, Francoise Grossetete, Margie Sudre, Marielle de Sarnez, Victor Abens, Bernard Lehideux, Marie-Arlette Carlotti, Robert Goebbels, Ulrich Stockmann, Martine Roure, Nicole Fontaine, Feleknas Uca, Jean-Yves le Gallou, Bernd Posselt, Yvan Blot, Fernand le Rachinel, Marc Fischbach, Pierre Ceyrac, Anne Ferreira, Jurgen Zimmerling, Alexander Radwan, Bernhard Rapkay, Barbara Weiler, Robert Krieps, Lydie Schmit, Mechtild Rothe, Marcel Schlechter, Marcelle Lentz-Cornette, Catherine Lalumiere, Jean-Pierre Cot, Ralf Walter, Ben Fayot, Willi Piecyk, Dominique Chaboche, Joseph Wohlfart, Ernest Muhlen, Jup Weber, Antoine Waechter, Claude Turmes, Roseline Vachetta, Sami Nair, Rene-Emile Piquet, Nicolas Estgen. Excerpt: Jean-Marie Le Pen (French pronunciation: born 20 June 1928) is a French conservative and nationalist politician who is founder and president of the Front National (National Front) party. Le Pen has run for the French presidency five times, including in 2002, when in a surprise upset he came second, polling more votes in the first round than the main left candidate, Lionel Jospin. Le Pen lost in the second round to Jacques Chirac. Le Pen again ran in the 2007 French presidential election and finish...