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The appeals court commuted Le Pen's sentence, allowing her to run for president.
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The appeals court commuted Le Pen's sentence, allowing her to run for president.

The French court of appeal in Paris has reduced the sentence of Marine Le Pen, a prominent figure on the far-right in France, regarding the misuse of European Parliament funds. Originally sentenced to five years of disqualification from holding public office, the ruling has cut this period down to 15 months, with the remaining 30 months suspended. This reduction allows Le Pen to potentially run in the 2027 presidential elections, which are scheduled for May 2027. The court also reduced her prison term from three years to two years, with one year served under electronic monitoring. The case involves allegations that between 2004 and 2016, funds were used to pay staff at her party, National Rally, who did not fulfill parliamentary duties but worked for the party in France. Le Pen has consistently denied these accusations, claiming the funds were used lawfully. While the decision opens legal avenues for her to run, the requirement to wear an electronic ankle bracelet could complicate her campaign efforts. She plans to address her stance during an interview on TF1, where she will decide whether to continue running. If she withdraws, Jordan Bardella is considered the most likely next候选人

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Koha.net logoKoha.netIndependentCenter12 hr. ago
The appeals court commuted Le Pen's sentence, allowing her to run for president.

The French court of appeal in Paris has reduced the sentence of Marine Le Pen, a prominent figure on the far-right in France, regarding the misuse of European Parliament funds. Originally sentenced to five years of disqualification from holding public office, the ruling has cut this period down to 15 months, with the remaining 30 months suspended. This reduction allows Le Pen to potentially run in the 2027 presidential elections, which are scheduled for May 2027. The court also reduced her prison term from three years to two years, with one year served under electronic monitoring. The case involves allegations that between 2004 and 2016, funds were used to pay staff at her party, National Rally, who did not fulfill parliamentary duties but worked for the party in France. Le Pen has consistently denied these accusations, claiming the funds were used lawfully. While the decision opens legal avenues for her to run, the requirement to wear an electronic ankle bracelet could complicate her campaign efforts. She plans to address her stance during an interview on TF1, where she will decide whether to continue running. If she withdraws, Jordan Bardella is considered the most likely next候选人

Bias read (Center): The article presents the judicial outcome objectively, detailing both the charges against Marine Le Pen and her denial of them. It reports the court’s decision without overt ideological slant, focusing on the legal implications rather than taking a partisan position. The tone remains neutral, though

Gazeta Express logoGazeta ExpressIndependentCenter12 hr. ago
Le Pen at risk for the French presidential race after court ruling

A French appeals court has upheld a conviction against Marine Le Pen, leader of the far-right Rassemblement National, for misusing European Parliament funds. The ruling imposes a 15-month ban on holding public office, including electronic monitoring, which could jeopardize her bid for the 2027 presidential election. In the initial trial, Le Pen and 24 former eurodeputies, assistants, and accountants were convicted under a scheme to misuse EU funds to pay staff in France between 2004 and 2016. Le Pen has denied the charges, calling them a 'political witch hunt,' while prosecutors argue she turned the misuse into a systemic practice after taking leadership of the party in 2011.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both sides of the legal case: Le Pen denies the allegations as politically motivated, while prosecutors frame it as a systemic abuse of funds. The reporting remains balanced by citing both perspectives without overtly favoring either side. There is no clear ideological slant in詞

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