Florian Philippot


Florian Philippot is a French politician and Member of the European Parliament. He served as Vice President of the National Front from 2012 to 2017 before quitting the party to found The Patriots in September 2017, and presides over the party's group in the regional council of Grand Est. He has been part of Europe of Nations and Freedom since October 2017.
In October 2011, he was appointed strategic director of Marine Le Pen's presidential campaign. In July 2012, he was appointed vice president in charge of strategy and communication of the FN.

Family background

Born on 24 October 1981 at Croix, Nord, he grew up in Bondues, a residential suburb in the Urban Community of Lille Métropole.
His father was a public head teacher, and his mother a primary school teacher. His brother, Damien Philippot, a graduate of Sciences Po and ESCP Europe, is currently a manager for political studies in the French polling organization.

Political career

In 2012, he was parliamentary candidate in Moselle's 6th constituency. Despite the presence of a dissident candidate of the FN in the first round, he came second with 26.34% and defeated the incumbent UMP MP Pierre Lang. Mayor of Forbach since 2008, Laurent Kalinowski defeated Florian Philippot in the run-off.
On 9 November 2012, he went to Colombey-les-Deux-Églises to pay homage to Charles de Gaulle, putting flowers on his grave "in a private capacity" and stating his gaullist convictions. This act irritated some members of the FN, due to Jean-Marie Le Pen's animosity toward the defunct President. His convictions and ideas were described as incompatible with de Gaulle's legacy by the UMP party, although some commentators do not consider the UMP a gaullist party any more.
After refusing to quit from the think tank The Patriots he founded in the wake of the FN's performance in the 2017 presidential and legislative elections, and differences in his stance over the euro with others in the party, he announced his departure from the FN on 21 September 2017.

Personal life

In December 2014, the French celebrity magazine Closer indicated that Philippot was gay, providing photographs of him and his boyfriend in Vienna. Philippot called the article an invasion of his privacy and said he would file a complaint against Closer. He further said the FN was neither "gay friendly" nor the opposite and that it was not difficult to be gay in the party.