Martial Bild (born 12 November 1961) is a French journalist and politician. A leading member of the National Front until 2008, he co-founded the Party of France in 2009, and the web television TV Libertés in 2014.
In 2000, Bild was the secretary of the FN federation of Paris.[6] In January 2009, following the election of Marine Le Pen as the new head of the FN and after he had supported her rival Bruno Gollnisch, he announced his departure from the party to co-found with Carl Lang the Party of France.[7][8] In 2014, he co-founded the YouTube channel TV Libertés.[9]
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He considers real equality "at the origin of ideologies dismissing democracy, and the source of misery and the Terror."[10] On nationalism, he says that it is "not dangerous—there is not sentiment of hatred. On the contrary the rallying of peoples is good, emphasising the equality of men, and has nothing to do with hating other people. Rather, the nation is fundamental and natural."[11] He belongs to the "national-catholic" wing of the far-right and is opposed to French laws on abortion.[12]
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^Igounet, Valérie (2014). Le Front National. de 1972 à nos jours. Le parti, les hommes, les idées (in French). Le Seuil. ISBN9782021171419.
^ abBirenbaum, Guy (1991). Le Front national en politique (in French). Balland. p. 222. ISBN9782402053129.
^Datchary, Caroline (2015). La subjectivité journalistique: Onze leçons sur le rôle de l'individualité dans la production de l'information (in French). Éditions de l’École des hautes études en sciences sociales. ISBN9782713225796.
^Gaucher, Roland (1997). Les Nationalistes en France: La montée du Front, 1983-1997 (in French). J. Picollec. p. 144. ISBN9782864771647.