French National Rally leader Marine Le Pen found guilty in embezzlement case
- A French court convicted Marine Le Pen of embezzlement, barring her from public office for five years and sentencing her to two years under house arrest.
- The ruling significantly impacts Le Pen's chances of running for presidency in 2027, which she called a 'political death.'
- Le Pen and 24 other officials misused over 3 million euros intended for European Union parliamentary aides, violating regulations.
- Le Pen's lawyer called the court's decision 'extremely scandalous,' and she plans to appeal the ruling.
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Judge Bénédicte de Perthuis, author of the sentence to Marine Le Pen, on the French far-right target
France, sometimes gives the impression, is experiencing a slow process of Italianization. It happens, yes, without the sophisticated ability to relativize the most serious issues of the transalpine country and with 30 years of delay. To the institutional crisis, the instability and the recent volatility of its Parliament, is now added the legendary right-wing crusade against the judicial system, memorable page of Silvio Berlusconi’s authoritativ…
French far-right calls for Marine Le Pen pardon to let her run for president
France’s far-right party chief Jordan Bardella called on the country to protest against a ruling that banned Marine Le Pen from running for public office for five years after being found guilty of embezzling EU funds.
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