Le Pen acquitted of hate speech

Marine Le Pen, leader of the National Front in France, was acquitted of inciting hatred during an election campaign, reports the BBC.

Le Pen advocated in October to the court her innocence. The judge saw last year from further persecution, but the case was revived after a complaint of anti-racism groups.

In the French regional elections booked Le Pen's party last weekend a success. Although the National Front in no region was able to win, it still took the most votes ever and knew thereby tripling its number of seats.