Initial results in French regional elections show the growing popularity of Marine Le Pen’s far-right Front National party.
Exit polls indicate it got 7 percent of the vote nationwide, compared to 43 percent for President Francois Hollande’s Socialists and 48 percent for the centre-right UMP.
But the FN fielded just 596 candidates in the 36,000 French municipalities where votes took place
It beat the centrist parties in a dozen or so southern cities, including Beziers, Sain...
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