HÉNIN-BEAUMONT (Aftenposten): France’s new president? Yes, why not! Friends Linda Rogiez and Claudie Hocq have long since made up their minds.
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A huge campaign bus rolls into the square in front of the town hall in Henin-Beaumont, a former mining town in northern France.
The black bus is decorated with the French flag and a huge picture of Marine Le Pen with the inscription “La presidente”. France’s populist queen and now perhaps also future president Marine Le Pen are rising.
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