Marine Le Pen, leader of France’s National Rally party, was found guilty of embezzling EU funds and banned from running for office, resulting in a relatively small protest by her supporters. Le Pen, convicted of misusing over €4.5 million in EU funds, received a four-year prison sentence (two years suspended) and a fine. She denounced the ruling as politically motivated and plans to appeal, potentially allowing her to run in the 2027 presidential election. The decision sparked both condemnation and concern from various political figures, both domestically and internationally.
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A French court sentenced Marine Le Pen to four years in prison (two suspended) and a €100,000 fine for embezzlement, simultaneously imposing a five-year ban from public office. This ruling effectively removes her from contention in the 2027 presidential election, pending appeal. While the appeal process is underway and a decision expected before summer 2026, the immediate ban sparked considerable controversy and condemnation, with some criticizing its antidemocratic nature despite Le Pen’s guilt. The ruling also resulted in threats against the judges, highlighting the intense political fallout.
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A French court sentenced Marine Le Pen to four years in prison, including two years under house arrest, and a five-year ban from holding public office for embezzling EU funds. The court found Le Pen, the leader of France’s National Rally party and a leading contender in the 2027 presidential election, to be at the heart of a scheme misusing over €3 million in EU funds. Le Pen plans to appeal the verdict, but the ban remains in effect pending the appeal, potentially eliminating her from the presidential race. This ruling, which has drawn international reactions, is considered a major setback for Le Pen and her party.
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A French court delivered a five-year ban from public office and a two-year prison sentence (with two years suspended and served under house arrest) to Marine Le Pen for embezzlement. A €100,000 fine was also levied. While Le Pen plans to appeal, the ineligibility remains in effect, potentially impacting her 2027 presidential bid. The ruling also convicted eight other associates for the misuse of over €4 million in European Parliament funds.
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A Paris court found Marine Le Pen guilty of embezzling EU funds, resulting in a five-year ban from holding political office and a four-year prison sentence (two years suspended). The court levied a €100,000 fine on Le Pen and a €2 million fine on her National Rally party. Le Pen, the leading candidate for the 2027 presidential election, denounced the ruling as politically motivated and plans to appeal. The decision sparked immediate controversy and protests from Le Pen’s supporters and allies abroad, notably including US President Trump.
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A Paris court found Marine Le Pen guilty of embezzlement, resulting in a five-year ban from public office and a four-year prison sentence (two years suspended, two with an electronic tag). The ruling stems from a case involving the alleged misuse of over €3 million in European Parliament funds to pay National Rally staff. Le Pen, who left court before the verdict, plans to appeal the decision, which immediately halts her bid for the 2027 presidential election. The court deemed the actions a “democratic bypass” deceiving the parliament and voters.
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A French court found Marine Le Pen guilty of embezzling €7 million in EU funds to pay National Rally party staff, resulting in a five-year ban from holding public office. This verdict significantly impacts Le Pen’s 2027 presidential ambitions, as she was a leading contender. The case involved accusations of a “fake jobs scam,” which Le Pen and her co-defendants denied throughout a nine-week trial. While the political ramifications for Le Pen and her party remain uncertain, the ruling has sparked debate regarding judicial overreach in French politics.
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A French court issued a five-year ban from holding public office against Marine Le Pen, effective immediately, due to embezzlement charges. This decision significantly impacts her potential 2027 presidential candidacy, despite the possibility of appeal. The court found Le Pen and several associates guilty of misusing European Parliament funds to benefit her party, although no personal enrichment was proven. This ruling constitutes a major blow to Le Pen and her National Rally party, potentially altering the dynamics of French politics.
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A French court will decide Marine Le Pen’s fate and the future of France’s political landscape on Monday, ruling on embezzlement charges. Prosecutors seek a significant fine, imprisonment, and a five-year ban from holding public office, a ruling recently deemed immediately effective by the constitutional council. Le Pen denies the charges and claims the prosecution aims for her political demise, while a recent poll shows significant public support for her 2027 presidential candidacy. A guilty verdict, even with appeal, would severely jeopardize her prospects.
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