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| | Anti-Semitism Worldwide 1999/2000 - France |
 | | Following the split, a handful of radical, national revolutionary and national Bolshevik militants remained within the FN, the majority joined the MNR, and the rest followed their own line; in the case of the latter, many supporters retained dual membership with either the MNR or, to a lesser extent, with the FN. |
 | | The youth movement, Front National de la Jeunesse (FNJ), led by Guillaume Luyt until his resignation in April 2000, never attracted more than 1,200 dues-paying members, and is more radical than the party itself. |
 | | The MNR tries to present itself as a renewal force on the far right, but the party platform, especially on the immigration issue, is as extremist as that of the FN. |
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