Paris Court Ruling Threatens Marine Le Pen’s 2027 French Presidential Bid

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French politician Marine Le Pen faces a crucial court ruling in Paris that could significantly impact her political future and her planned bid for the 2027 French presidential election. Prosecutors have requested a five-year period of ineligibility for public office, alongside prison time and fines, over allegations of embezzling European Parliament funds. If the court upholds these penalties, Le Pen could be barred from running in the next presidential race, a prospect she and her allies argue is politically motivated.

  • Marine Le Pen and her National Rally party are on trial in Paris for allegedly misusing European Parliament funds to pay party assistants working on national party affairs rather than EU business.
  • The prosecution has requested a five-year prison sentence, a €300,000 fine, and a five-year ban from running for public office.
  • Prosecutors requested “provisional execution” on the public office ban, meaning the restriction would take effect immediately regardless of any appeals.
  • A ruling upholding the requested ineligibility ban would effectively bar Le Pen from contesting the 2027 French presidential election.
  • Le Pen and her defense maintain her innocence, characterizing the trial and the requested penalties as an overreach designed to sideline her politically.

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