France election: Le Pen accused of plagiarising Fillon
French presidential candidate Marine Le Pen has been
accused of plagiarising defeated rival François Fillon in a speech she
delivered on Monday.
Several
sections of her speech in Villepinte, north of Paris, appear to repeat almost
word-for-word comments Mr Fillon made in an address on 15 April.
An official of her National Front party said she had made a
"nod" to Mr Fillon and it showed she was "not sectarian".
Ms Le Pen faces centrist Emmanuel Macron in the final round on
Sunday.
The similarity in the speeches was pointed out by the Ridicule TV YouTube
channel, initially set up by François Fillon's supporters to
attack Mr Macron before the first round of voting that saw Mr Fillon eliminated
from the contest.
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