Marine Le Pen belongs to her generation, I belong to mine. I got into politics for Marine Le Pen and with her as party leader.
A form of protectionism should be enforced at national level, at least on strategic areas such as agriculture.
We are not a land of Islam, and if French citizens can be Muslims, it's on the condition to submit to habits and ways of life that the Greek, Roman influence and 16 centuries of Christianity have shaped.
People have said I'm a puppet, an instrument of my grandfather, but I think they quickly realised that I'm my own person, that I have autonomy in my actions. I think they rapidly realised I could look after myself.
I'm not obsessed with the rights of women; it can be a bit excessive. I want to put men and women on an equal footing. I think we are equal but different.
If I went into politics, it's because I grew up in a political atmosphere.
No one is attacking Islam, as such. We accept that there is a large French-born Islamic population in France who have a right to be here. The FN is not a racist or Islamophobic party.
In my grandfather's time, the FN was founded largely as an anti-Communist party.
Every country in the world protects its economy except the E.U. We would restore economic sovereignty and decision-making to France. We would protect strategic industries, and we would protect vital areas such as the energy sector. But we would not cut ourselves from the world. There could still be trade.
We will absolutely respect the law until we are in government at the national level and can change it.
What unites us is an unconditional love for France.
I'm fighting for Marine Le Pen to become president.
I've been a National Front member since I was 17, and active supporter for a long time.
In the family, no one is ever pushed. I came to politics spontaneously; there was no obligation. It has to happen naturally.