PARIS ? The head of a French far-right party who is running for president has unveiled her vision for the country, including an exit from the euro and a tightening of border controls.
As she spoke to hundreds of cheering supporters in Paris on Saturday, Marine Le Pen remained vague on the details of her plan, trotting out instead the traditional promises of her Front National party: a preservation of family values, the fight against immigration and a rejection of globalization.
She was particularly vague about her economic policies ? saying only that she would reveal her "plan for vigor" in January.
Le Pen, who inherited the leadership of the Front National from her father, has said she wants to broaden appeal for her party, known for its anti-immigration, anti-Islam views.
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