Le Pen's campaign headquarters in Paris targeted in suspected Arson attempt

  13 April 2017    Read: 1979
Le Pen's campaign headquarters in Paris targeted in suspected Arson attempt
The building which houses the campaign headquarters of far-right presidential hopeful and National Front party leader Marine Le Pen was hit by an arson attempt, local media reported Thursday.
According to the newspaper Le Parisien, firefighters arrived at Paris' rue du Faubourg St.

Honoré around 2:40 a.m. local time (1:40 GMT). The fire caused minimal damage, destroying a door and a doormat on the ground floor, the newspaper reported, citing firefighters.

Commenting on the incident, Le Pen told the France 2 broadcaster that it was likely to be an act carried out by "an extreme left wing group."

A recent poll by Ifop-Fiducial showed the National Front leader was likely to pass to the second round of the presidential election with 23.5 percent of the votes but then would be beaten by independent candidate Emmanuel Macron 58.5 to 41.5 percent.

The first round of the presidential election in France is set for April 23, while the run-off vote is slated for May 7.

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