French Court Bars National Rally Leader Marine Le Pen from Office for 5 Years After Embezzlement Conviction
- Marine Le Pen and eight members of her party were found guilty of embezzling public funds, according to a Paris court ruling.
- The court ruled that Marine Le Pen will be ineligible to run for public office for five years following her conviction for embezzlement.
- Le Pen was personally found guilty of misappropriating 474,000 euros from European Union funds, as reported by Le Monde.
- The judge imposed a four-year prison sentence on Le Pen, with two years suspended and two under home detention.
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There was a time when an accusation, a firm and proven accusation ended with the career of a politician in advanced democracies, but times change, and a conviction for corruption can become today a chute of popularity This week a court has condemned the leader of the far right party in France, Marine Le Pen, to a five-year penalty of disqualification for corruption in the use of funds allocated to her group in the European Parliament. This convi…
French far-right leader banned from office for five years
Far-right French leader Marine Le Pen has been banned from holding public office for five years after being found guilty by of embezzling European Union funds. Nicolle Wallace says the events in France are "a lesson" on "holding leaders accountable."
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