Jacques Bompard

He served as Mayor of Orange from 1995 to 2021 and a member of the National Assembly for Vaucluse from 1986 to 1988, elected at-large, before returning from 2012 until 2017, when he represented its 4th constituency.[2] He was originally a member of Jean-Marie Le Pen's National Front (FN), but left the party in 2005.Following the 2010 regional election, Bompard founded the League of the South (LS), a far-right party close to the Bloc identitaire.He was reelected in 2012 and 2017 in the department's 4th constituency; he was succeeded by his substitute Marie-France Lorho soon thereafter following his resignation to focus on his mayorship.Ahead of the 2022 presidential election, Bompard was a vocal supporter of a potential candidacy of Éric Zemmour.
League of the SouthIncumbentOrangeNational AssemblyVaucluseThierry MarianiMarie-France LorhoAt-largeMontpellierFranceNational FrontMovement for FranceAlma materUniversity of MontpellierDentist4th constituencyJean-Marie Le PenPhilippe de VilliersUnion for a Popular Movement2010 regional electionBloc identitairesubstituteRegional Council of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'AzurGeneral Councilcanton of Orange-Ouest2022 presidential electionÉric ZemmourReconquêteBollèneLe MondeFar-right politics in FranceBonaldBoulangerde Gobineaude MaistreDrumontde LapougeAction FrançaiseAntisemitic League of FranceBreton National PartyCamelots du RoiCroix-de-FeuFaisceauFrench National-Collectivist PartyFrench Popular PartyGreenshirtsJeunesses PatriotesLa CagouleLigue des PatriotesMiliceMouvement FrancisteNational Popular RallyRevolutionary Social MovementService d'ordre légionnaireSolidarité FrançaiseBarrèsBainvilleBenoist-MéchinBonnardBrasillachBucardClémentiCostonDarnardDaudetDeloncleDéroulèdeDorgèresDoriotDrieu La RochelleMaulnierMaurrasMaxenceMitterrandOussetPétainPlateauRebatetVallatVaugeoisAction Française (post war)Charles Martel GroupEurope-ActionEuropean Rally for LibertyFédération d'action nationale et européenneFederation of Nationalist StudentsFrench and European Nationalist PartyFront Algérie FrançaiseGroupe Union DéfenseJeune NationL'Œuvre FrançaiseNouvelle RésistanceOccidentComités TVOrdre NouveauOrganisation Armée SecrèteParty of New ForcesPhalange FrançaiseRadical NetworkRassemblement National FrançaisRevolutionary Nationalist GroupsTroisième VoieUnité RadicaleAlsace FirstAssociation for the Defence of the Memory of Marshal PétainCité catholiqueCivitasCarrefour de l'HorlogeDebout la FranceEquality and ReconciliationEurope-JeunesseThe NationalistsFrench RenewalGeneration IdentityNational Council of European ResistanceNational Republican MovementParty of FranceRassemblement NationalSovereignty, Identity and FreedomsTerre et PeupleThe PatriotsAntonyBardècheBardellaBenedettiBouchetBousquetBrigneauBrioisde Benoistde LesquenDupratFredriksenGollnischHoleindreLe GallouLe Pen (Jean-Marie)Le Pen (Marine)MaribeMalliarakisMaréchalMégretMénardMessihaPhilippotde PoncinsRachlineRavierReynouardSaint-LoupStirboisSusiniTixier-VignancourVennerZemmourBoulangismeMaurrassismeNouvelle DroitePétainismRévolution nationaleÉlémentsMinuteNational-HebdoNouvelle ÉcolePrésentRadio CourtoisieRivarolTV-LibertésDreyfus affairFranco-Prussian WarRevanchism6 February 1934 crisisVichy FranceAlgerian WarAlgiers putsch of 1961