Marine Le Pen's Legal Battle: A Fight for 2027 Presidential Candidacy

Marine Le Pen, the French far-right leader, is appealing a conviction for misusing EU funds. The outcome will determine her eligibility to run in the 2027 presidential election. Previously, she received a five-year public office ban and a four-year prison sentence, both of which she is contesting.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 13-01-2026 09:32 IST | Created: 13-01-2026 09:32 IST
Marine Le Pen's Legal Battle: A Fight for 2027 Presidential Candidacy
Marine Le Pen

French far-right political figure Marine Le Pen commences an appeal in Paris to challenge her disqualification from future elections due to a conviction involving EU funds misuse.

In March, Le Pen was sentenced to a five-year ban from public office following a guilty verdict with eight other former National Rally members for misappropriating over €4 million. Le Pen argues the funds were used appropriately during her tenure.

Her legal team remains hopeful for a favorable verdict, which would secure her potential candidacy in the 2027 presidential race. A ruling is anticipated before summer; if unsuccessful, RN's Jordan Bardella may step forward.

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