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The 'National Front' (
French: ''Le Front national'') is a small
Belgian far-right political party. The party's leader is convicted criminal
Daniel Féret.
In the
2003 general election, it won one seat in the Chamber of Representatives, with 2% of the vote. It also has two seats in the Senate. A recent poll showed that it had the backing of about 9.4% of the
Wallonian voters
[1].
Brussels Appeals Court conviction
The party leader, Daniel Féret, was sentenced to 240 hours of community service on
April 18,
2006, for the incitement of hatred, discrimination and segregation in the party's flyers and website
[2][3]. He is also barred from running for political office for 10 years. The
webmaster of the National Front site,
Georges-Pierre Tonnelier, was also convicted, and barred for the same time period. Their convictions were upheld by a superior court in October 2006.
2006 elections
In
Wallonia, members of the National Front could not compete using the party name during the
2006 municipal elections, because the party failed to use the correct electoral procedure. In Brussels, the National Front will compete under its acronym, FN.
[4]
Election results (1985-2006)
Belgian Senate| Election year | # of votes | % of vote | # of seats won |
|---|
| 1985 | 4,201 | 0.1% | 0 |
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| 1987 | 8,186 | 0.6% | 0 |
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| 1987 | 60,876 | 1.0% | 0 |
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| 1995 | – | – | – |
|---|
| 1999 | 92,924 | 1.5% | 0 |
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| 2003 | 147,305 | 2.25% | 1 |
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| 2007 | 150,461 | 2.27% | 1 |
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