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Bedrageridom avgjør Le Pens og partiets fremtid
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Bedrageridom avgjør Le Pens og partiets fremtid

A French administrative court is set to decide whether Marine Le Pen, who was convicted of misuse of public funds, can run in next year’s presidential election or if her party must rely on Plan B candidate Jordan Bardella. Le Pen received a four-year prison sentence (two suspended) and a €100,000 fine for misusing public money while serving as an EU parliamentarian. The conviction barred her from running in elections for five years. If she is disqualified, Bardella would likely become the National Rally (formerly National Front)’s presidential candidate. Le Pen took leadership of the party from her father Jean-Marie Le Pen in 2011, transforming it into France’s largest far-right party. The case involves allegations that she used EU funding for party activities by hiring members in 'false jobs.' After seven years of investigation, prosecutors concluded that Le Pen was central to systematic misuse of over €4 million in EU funds, equivalent to around 45 million Norwegian kroner. She and her allies have called the legal process a witch hunt, but the court has rejected their claims.

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Bedrageridom avgjør Le Pens og partiets fremtid

A French administrative court is set to decide whether Marine Le Pen, who was convicted of misuse of public funds, can run in next year’s presidential election or if her party must rely on Plan B candidate Jordan Bardella. Le Pen received a four-year prison sentence (two suspended) and a €100,000 fine for misusing public money while serving as an EU parliamentarian. The conviction barred her from running in elections for five years. If she is disqualified, Bardella would likely become the National Rally (formerly National Front)’s presidential candidate. Le Pen took leadership of the party from her father Jean-Marie Le Pen in 2011, transforming it into France’s largest far-right party. The case involves allegations that she used EU funding for party activities by hiring members in 'false jobs.' After seven years of investigation, prosecutors concluded that Le Pen was central to systematic misuse of over €4 million in EU funds, equivalent to around 45 million Norwegian kroner. She and her allies have called the legal process a witch hunt, but the court has rejected their claims.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents the legal proceedings against Marine Le Pen in a factual manner, detailing both the charges against her and the potential implications for her political future. It does not overtly favor either side of the political spectrum, nor does it frame the issue in a clearly ideological,

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 75): The article accurately reports the legal case against Marine Le Pen and the potential implications for her presidential candidacy. It provides details about the conviction and the possible consequences. However, it presents the outcome as a 'hard blow' which introduces some emotional language, affec

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