TOURS, FRANCE - JANUARY 16: Marine Le Pen poses next to her father and outgoing leader Jean-Marie Le Pen as she is named as France's far-right nationalist party, Front National's new leader at a party conference on January 16, 2011 in Tours, France. Marine Le Pen, 42, daughter of outgoing leader Jean-Marie Le Pen, has been elected to lead the party with a 67% majority, beating 60-year-old Bruno Gollnisch. (Photo by Patrick Durand/Getty Images)
TOURS, FRANCE - JANUARY 16: Marine Le Pen poses next to her father and outgoing leader Jean-Marie Le Pen as she is named as France's far-right nationalist party, Front National's new leader at a party conference on January 16, 2011 in Tours, France. Marine Le Pen, 42, daughter of outgoing leader Jean-Marie Le Pen, has been elected to lead the party with a 67% majority, beating 60-year-old Bruno Gollnisch. (Photo by Patrick Durand/Getty Images)
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