A French court has convicted far-right politician Marine Le Pen for misuse of EU funds for political activities in France. The ruling comes after she was previously sentenced to four years in prison and banned from running for president for five years over similar charges. Le Pen rejected the verdict, claiming the case was politically motivated and appealed the decision. The conviction means she cannot run for president in the upcoming 2027 election. As a prominent figure in France’s far-right movement, Le Pen has been a major presidential candidate twice, losing to Emmanuel Macron both times.
Bias read (Center): The article presents the legal outcome and implications of the conviction against Marine Le Pen without overtly endorsing or criticizing her position. It reports the facts of the case, including previous convictions and her political background, while maintaining neutrality in tone and avoiding emot




