Marine Le Pen banned from office, vows to appeal decision
Marine Le Pen, the leader of France’s far-right party, claims that the court issued a "political decision" by banning her from seeking public office for five years. She also announced that she would file an appeal.
What do you need to know?
- The court in Paris sentenced Marine Le Pen to four years in prison, including two years suspended, and imposed a five-year ban on seeking public office.
- Le Pen announced an appeal, asserting her innocence and calling the court's decision political.
- The ban prevents her from running in the 2027 presidential elections unless a higher court changes the verdict.
Marine Le Pen sentenced for embezzlement
Marine Le Pen was convicted of embezzling public funds. The court in Paris ruled that the far-right leader and other politicians in her party were involved in the fictitious employment of MEP assistants between 2004 and 2016. Le Pen, who has run for president three times, will not be able to stand as a candidate in the 2027 elections unless a higher court rules in her favor.
Marine Le Pen assures that the sentence does not mean her withdrawal from politics. In an interview with TF1 television, she stated that she will always support the French people who trust her. "I will appeal because I am innocent," she emphasized. Le Pen believes that the court's decision is an attempt to "deny democracy" and she intends to continue her political activities.
A challenge for Le Pen's party
The National Rally faces the challenge of finding a new leader. Jordan Bardella, the current party chairman, is being suggested as a potential presidential candidate. Although Bardella has a fresh image and can attract a younger electorate, his lack of political experience might be an obstacle.