Convicted, Marine Le Pen Appeals to the Court of Cassation and Remains a Candidate for the Élysée Palace.
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The leader of the French extreme right opens the favorite electoral campaign. Convicted for black funds, the Supreme Court could stop it on the eve of the vote
Sentenced to three years in prison, one of which is to be served under house arrest with an electronic tag, by the Court of Appeal on Tuesday, July 7, Marine Le Pen announced that same evening that she would appeal to the Court of Cassation. RFI, along with legal experts, analyzes the possible scenarios for the politician who, despite everything, still intends to run in the 2027 presidential election.
The former Minister of the Interior, a presidential candidate, was the guest of the "20 Hours" of France 2 Wednesday.
As of yesterday Marine Le Pen has resumed the path of the ground. Behind his judicial bet of the appeal in cassation, the RN will no longer be able to drape in the clothes of probity, his fund of commerce since forty
By declaring herself to be a candidate in the presidential election, while allowing the judicial procedure which is aimed at her to live through an appeal in cassation, the leader of the National Rally takes the risk of being placed an electronic bracelet in the midst of an electoral campaign. However, the deadlines put forward by the Court of Cassation seem to play in her favour.
The president of the RN group at the National Assembly, sentenced on Tuesday for misappropriation of public funds by the Paris Court of Appeal, launched his presidential campaign, despite the legal uncertainties associated with his appeal in cassation. In this podcast, Laura Motet, journalist at the Investigative Division, Clément Guillou, journalist at the Political Service charged with the far right, and Abel Mestre, political columnist at the…
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