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Appeal Court Leaves Marine Le Pen’s 2027 Bid Alive, RN Strategy in Limbo
Marine Le Pen remains legally capable of contesting France’s 2027 presidential election after an appeal court upheld her conviction but reduced the immediately enforceable part of her electoral ban. The verdict leaves National Rally weighing whether to stick with Le Pen or turn to Jordan Bardella. The post Appeal Court Leaves Marine Le Pen’s 2027 Bid Alive, RN Strategy in Limbo appeared first on Hungarian Conservative.
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POLITICO
· Jul 2, 2026
France’s far right just can’t shake off its legal problems
A ruling in Marine Le Pen's appeal could settle the question of the National Rally's presidential candidate. But it won't end the growing list of probes against the party.
RAPPLER
· Jul 6, 2026
Escudero orders return of Sara Duterte’s tax records to BIR
Escudero, however, says that either party may still ask the court in the future to subpoena the BIR to turn over Duterte's tax records
Le Monde
· Jul 7, 2026
Marine Le Pen to find out whether she can run for president
A court will rule on Tuesday in Marine Le Pen's appeal trial over alleged misappropriation of European Union funds. Its decision will determine whether she can run in the 2027 presidential election.
Daily Post Nigeria
· Jun 25, 2026
Appeal Court shifts hearing in suit challenging deregistration of ADC, others to July 7
The Court of Appeal, Abuja Division, has shifted hearing in an appeal challenging the deregistration of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, Accord Party and three other political parties to July 7, 2026. The appellate court on Thursday shifted the hearing from June 25, 2026, the earlier fixed date, to July 7, 2026, to enable the parties in the suit file [] Appeal Court shifts hearing in suit challenging deregistration of ADC, others to July 7
Sweden Herald
· Jul 7, 2026
Court ruling to decide whether Marine Le Pen can run for president in 2027
Court ruling to decide whether Marine Le Pen can run for president in 2027
Dateline Nigeria
· Jul 1, 2026
Election timetable dispute: Court reserves judgment in INEC’s appeals
The Court of Appeal in Abuja has reserved judgment in two separate appeals over dispute surrounding the timetable for the conduct of the 2027 elections released by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). A three-member justices of the appellate court, in a judgment delivered by Justice Adebukola Bankole on Wednesday, held that judgments would be The post Election timetable dispute: Court reserves judgment in INEC’s appeals appeared first on Dateline Nigeria.
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Related coverage for "Appeal Court Leaves Marine Le Pen’s 2027 Bid Alive, RN Strategy in Limbo": POLITICO — France’s far right just can’t shake off its legal problems . RAPPLER — Escudero orders return of Sara Duterte’s tax records to BIR. Le Monde — Marine Le Pen to find out whether she can run for president. Daily Post Nigeria — Appeal Court shifts hearing in suit challenging deregistration of ADC, others to July 7. Sweden Herald — Court ruling to decide whether Marine Le Pen can run for president in 2027. Dateline Nigeria — Election timetable dispute: Court reserves judgment in INEC’s appeals


