French regional polls: Marine Le Pen-led National Front makes major breakthrough
Marine Le Pen`s party secured 29.4 percent of the vote nationally, with over 85 percent of the votes counted.
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Paris: France`s far-right National Front pulled off a historic win on Sunday, topping the vote in the first round of regional elections, in a breakthrough that shakes up the country`s political landscape before 2017 presidential elections.
That is the highest score ever for the anti-Europe, anti-immigration party, which came first in six regions out of 13.
"This is a historic, extraordinary result," FN lawmaker Marion Marechal-Le Pen told TF1 television. "The old system died tonight."
Twenty-five year old Marechal-Le Pen, the granddaughter of party founder Jean-Marie Le Pen and niece of party leader Marine, led the first round in southeast France with 42 percent - twice her grandfather`s score there in 2010.
Run-offs will be held on Dec. 13.
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