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Marine Le Pen conviction upheld, plans to run for French presidency in 2027

Marine Le Pen, leader of France's far-right National Rally (RN), has been convicted in an appeals court of embezzling European Parliament funds through a fake jobs scheme. The court upheld her guilt but reduced her sentence: a 15-month ban from public office (already served) and a three-year prison term with one year to be served via electronic ankle tag. This allows her to run in the 2027 presidential election, which she confirmed in a TF1 interview, stating she would appeal to the Court of Cassation, suspending the ankle tag requirement. Le Pen called the process a 'toxic' threat to democracy and vowed to fight for her innocence. Her candidacy, her fourth attempt, comes as polls show the RN leading the first round. She announced a 'partnership' with party president Jordan Bardella, who would become prime minister if she wins. Political opponents, including Édouard Philippe and Gabriel Attal, criticized her decision, arguing it undermines confidence in justice and democracy. The appeals court justified the reduced sentence by citing 'the freedom of voters' choice.' The case remains legally uncertain as the Court of Cassation may rule before the election, potentially reinstating the ankle tag or banning her if the appeal fails.

Pontos-chave

  • Marine Le Pen's graft conviction upheld on appeal, but sentence reduced to 15-month ineligibility (already served) and 3-year prison term with 1 year ankle tag.
  • Le Pen announces she will run for president in 2027 and appeals to the Court of Cassation, which suspends the ankle tag requirement.
  • She presents a 'winning duo' with Jordan Bardella, who would be her prime minister.
  • Polls show RN leading the first round of the presidential election.
  • Opposition figures criticize her candidacy as a threat to democratic integrity and the rule of law.

Cobertura de fontes

NRCNeutroCentre-Left

Le Pen ondanks veroordeling kandidaat bij Franse presidentsverkiezingen

Frames Le Pen's candidacy as a result of a lighter sentence. Highlights her professionalization of the party and the 'Plan B' of Bardella. Notes polls showing RN at 31%.

El MundoNeutroCentre-Right

Le Pen anuncia que se presentará y que apelará la decisión de llevar brazalete

Emphasizes Le Pen's announcement of candidacy and her argument that the appeal suspends the ankle tag. Quotes court president calling the facts 'grave' and includes opposition criticism.

20 Minutes FranceNeutroCentre

En direct: La « candidate » Marine Le Pen fait un pari osé sur les délais de cassation

Live blog covering reactions: Édouard Philippe calls it a 'reniement', LR accuses her of taking democracy hostage, Gabriel Attal points to moral dimension. Analyzes the risky timing of the cassation appeal.

DW EnglishNeutroCentre

Le Pen vows to run despite upheld graft conviction

Provides a straightforward account of the verdict, Le Pen's TV interview, and her plan to appeal. Includes background on the fake jobs scam and quotes from DW's correspondent.

L'ObsCríticoLeft

Condamnée mais candidate : la miraculée tente le passage en force

Frames Le Pen as a 'miracle survivor' who forces her way back. Highlights the appeals court's reasoning about voter choice and her risky strategy of appealing to the Court of Cassation.

Yle FinlandNeutroCentre

Le Pen asettuu ehdolle presidentinvaaleissa

Concise report: Le Pen will run without ankle tag due to appeal. States polls give RN 36% in first round. Notes her earlier refusal to campaign with tag.

Africa NewsNeutroCentre

Le Pen cleared to run but with ankle tag

Reports that Le Pen can run but may be hampered by ankle tag. Quotes her lawyer as 'partially happy' and notes potential transfer to Bardella.

Conclusão

The story highlights Le Pen's strategic gamble: by appealing to the highest court, she buys time to campaign without the ankle tag, but risks a definitive ban if the appeal is rejected. The conviction, while upheld, has been softened to a degree that allows her to remain a central figure in the 2027 race. The contrasting reactions—from her defiant claim of innocence to opponents' accusations of undermining democratic norms—underscore the deep political divisions in France ahead of a tight election.

Análise lógica

No que as fontes concordam

  • Marine Le Pen's conviction for embezzling EU funds was upheld on appeal.
  • The sentence was reduced, allowing her to run for president in 2027.
  • She announced her candidacy and will appeal to the Court of Cassation, suspending the ankle tag.
  • She intends to form a partnership with Jordan Bardella as prime minister.

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