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Court upholds Marine Le Pen’s conviction but allows her to run for president next year
The French court said Le Pen must wear and electronic ankle bracelet for a year after her conviction on misusing European Parliament funds along with other members of her National Rally party. The post Court upholds Marine Le Pen’s conviction but allows her to run for president next year appeared first on MS NOW.
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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
The Eastern Herald
· Jul 9, 2026
Marine Le Pen Announces 2027 Presidential Run After Court Reduces Her Eligibility Ban
Marine Le Pen declared her 2027 presidential candidacy hours after a French appeals court cut her eligibility ban from five years to 45 months. France's highest court may yet rule against her, and she campaigns with polls showing 37 support and a conviction intact.
Disclose.tv
· Jul 7, 2026
[Photo] JUST IN - Marine Le Pen confirms that she will run for presidency next year and will a [...]
JUST IN - Marine Le Pen confirms that she will run for presidency next year and will appeal today's court ruling to France's highest court.@disclosetv
ArcaMax
· Jul 7, 2026
Le Pen says she'll run in France's 2027 presidential race
PARIS — Marine Le Pen, France’s far-right leader for two decades, intends to make her fourth presidential run even after an appellate panel ordered her to wear an electronic-monitoring device when it upheld her conviction for misusing public ...
CNN
· Jul 8, 2026
Le Pen can run for president, but only with an electronic tag
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen said she intends to run in the 2027 French presidential election, despite an appeals court conviction on charges of misappropriating millions of dollars of public funds. Her sentencing includes a two-year jail term, with an additional year at home with an electronic monitoring tag. Le Pen plans to appeal, which could suspended her sentencing. #cnn #news #france #lepen
Daily Mail
· Jul 7, 2026
Marine Le Pen announces she WILL run for President next year - just hours after being ordered to wear an electronic tag as her embezzlement conviction is upheld
Marine Le Pen announces she WILL run for President next year - just hours after being ordered to wear an electronic tag as her embezzlement conviction is upheld
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Related coverage for "Court upholds Marine Le Pen’s conviction but allows her to run for president next year": Sweden Herald — Court ruling to decide whether Marine Le Pen can run for president in 2027. The Eastern Herald — Marine Le Pen Announces 2027 Presidential Run After Court Reduces Her Eligibility Ban. Disclose.tv — [Photo] JUST IN - Marine Le Pen confirms that she will run for presidency next year and will a [...]. ArcaMax — Le Pen says she'll run in France's 2027 presidential race. CNN — Le Pen can run for president, but only with an electronic tag. Daily Mail — Marine Le Pen announces she WILL run for President next year - just hours after being ordered to wear an electronic tag as her embezzlement conviction is upheld