France Le Pen eyes 2027 vote, says swift appeal 'good news'
- Marine Le Pen’s conviction prohibits her from running for office for five years, as determined by a court.
- The Paris Court of Appeal will review Le Pen’s case, which may allow her to run for president in 2027 if her conviction is overturned.
- Le Pen plans to appeal the ruling, claiming the decision undermines her political rights and describing it as a "nuclear bomb" aimed at hurting her chances.
- If Le Pen remains banned, her party leader is prepared to run for president and possibly appoint her as prime minister if successful.
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Marine Le Pen could still run in NEXT election despite five-year ban as courts speed up appeal
Marine Le Pen could still run in NEXT election despite five-year ban as courts speed up appeal - Marine Le Pen could still run in France's 2027 presidential election despite being handed a five-year ban from public office

France Le Pen eyes 2027 vote, says swift appeal 'good news'
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen said in an interview published Wednesday that she would use all possible legal avenues to stand in 2027 elections despite a ban on her running and hailed the promise of a speedy appeal of…
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