Far-right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen announced today that if she wins France's May 7 runoff she would name eurosceptic Nicolas Dupont-Aignan as her prime minister.
Le Pen told a press conference that she and Dupont- Aignan, who lost in the election's first round with 4.7 percent of the vote, shared a "common project that we will promote together".
"We will build a national unity government that will bring together people chosen for their skills and their love of France," Le Pen said.
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Polls give him a commanding lead of up to 20 points over Le Pen in the runoff but show the gap narrowing slightly after Macron's sluggish start to his second-round campaigning.
Le Pen says she wants to build up France's borders, take it out of the eurozone and hold a referendum on the nation's EU membership.
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