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''National-Hebdo'' was the unofficial weekly newspaper of the National Rally (France), National Front (FN). For a long time, its offices were located in ''Le Paquebot'', the headquarters of the political party. Created on 11 May 1984, it filed for bankruptcy on 12 June 2008. History The editorial line closely followed the positions advocated by the FN. Initially titled "National Hebdo, the newspaper of Jean-Marie Le Pen," it was later changed to "National Hebdo, the newspaper of the National Front" in September 1985, "National Hebdo, a newspaper for the right" between 1989 and 1990, and "National Hebdo, a weekly for national information" starting in 1991. Management The publication directors of ''National-Hebdo'' were Jean-Claude Varanne and later Louis Aliot. The last editor-in-chief and editorialist was Yves Daoudal (1999–2008). He succeeded Serge de Beketch (1985–1986), Roland Gaucher (1986–1993), Martin Peltier (1993–1998), and Jean Bourdier (1998–1999). Until ...
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Jean-Claude Varanne
Jean-Claude Varanne, born on August 12, 1928, in the 14th arrondissement of Paris, and died on April 25, 2008, in Blennes, was a journalist and politician of the far-right politics, far-right in France. He was the publication director of ''National-Hebdo'' from 1993 until his death. Biography After World War II, Varanne enlisted in French Indochina with a regiment of Moroccan riflemen. He left the army with the rank of master sergeant and was awarded the Croix de Guerre for Overseas Theatres of Operations (TOE). He later worked as a sales agent and as the director of an archiving company before becoming a journalist. Initially, he contributed to ''Valeurs actuelles'' and ''Le Spectacle du Monde''. He then joined ''L'Agefi (France), L'Agefi'' and was later appointed publication director of ''Le Crapouillot''. Varanne also presided over the press group SANH (Société Anonyme National-Hebdo) and the National Press Circle. In politics, he was a member of the political bureau o ...
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