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==Electoral results== *[[1999 European Parliament election in France|1999 European Parliament election]]: Bruno Mégret's list gets 578,774 votes (3.28%) but fails to win seats in the [[European Parliament|EU Parliament.]] *[[2002 French presidential election]]: Bruno Mégret wins 2.33% of the popular vote. *[[2002 French legislative election]]s: the MNR run 572 candidates across France getting 276,376 votes and 1.09% of the popular vote. No MNR candidate will be elected during this election. *[[2004 French regional elections|2004 regional elections]]: the MNR runs candidates in 13 of the 22 metropolitan [[Regions of France]]. The best result obtained by the party is Alain Vauzelle's 2.95% in the [[Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur]]. *[[2004 European Parliament election in France|2004 European Parliament election]]: the MNR gets low results with an average of 0.31%. *[[2007 French presidential election|2007 French Presidential election]]: Bruno Mégret and the MNR support the [[National Front (France)|National Front]] (FN) candidate, [[Jean-Marie Le Pen]]. *[[2007 French legislative election]]s: Bruno Mégret calls for a "patriotic alliance" grouping all the [[French far-right|far-right parties]]. Nevertheless, neither the FN nor the [[Movement for France]] (MPF) will positively respond to his idea. Finally, the MNR ran 379 candidates across France and, in the areas without any MNR candidate, the party supported FN candidates such as [[Bruno Gollnisch]], in [[Lyon]]'s eastern suburbs. The MNR candidates, who ran under the slogan ''Against Immigration, Islamisation and Insecurity'', only gathered 00.39% of the popular vote and were all eliminated. Mégret himself was in competition against a ''Front national's'' candidate in the 12th circonscription of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur (Vitrolles-Marignane), Gérald Gerin, Jean-Marie Le Pen's own majordome : Mégret gathering 02.25% of the vote and Gerin 07.50%.
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