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Marine Le Pen's father slams her performance in French debate

Marine Le Pen kicked her father out of the National Front party in 2015.

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PARIS: French presidential candidate Marine Le Pen's estranged father Jean-Marie said today his daughter had failed to "rise to the occasion" in a bruising debate with election frontrunner Emmanuel Macron.     

"I always want my champion to win hands down," Le Pen senior said of yesterday's debate viewed by more than 16 million people.     

But the 88-year-old deemed the duel a "draw", saying his daughter - who kicked him out of her National Front (FN) party in 2015 - "perhaps did not rise to the occasion."     

Speaking on French radio, he blamed the candidate's advisers for underestimating a "very solid" Macron, wrongly "hoping for a collapse or a psychological meltdown."     

A poll by French broadcaster BFMTV found that 63 per cent of viewers thought Macron was the "most convincing" of the two, broadly mirroring the forecast result for the decisive election on Sunday.     

Marine Le Pen has sought to purge the FN of associations with her xenophobic, anti-Semitic father, who co-founded the party in 1972.     

When Le Pen senior was a shock finalist in France's 2002 election, his rival Jacques Chirac refused to debate him out of fear of "normalising hate and intolerance".     

He has repeatedly called the Nazi gas chambers a "detail" of history.

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