Marine Le Pen has been convicted of the distraction of funds from the European and disabled parliament for five years for a public office, so in principle it should not be presented to the presidential elections of 2027.
The leader of the French extreme right, Marine Le Pen, left the punishment for embezzlement, because it cannot in principle be presented to the presidential elections of 2027.
The National Group Leader (RN), Marine Le Pen, was sentenced to four years in prison on Monday, two of them who can meet electronic bracelet, 100,000 euros of fine and five years of disqualification with immediate application for distracting funds from the European Union (2.9 million euros) for their party.
However, Le Pen does not throw the towel and has confirmed it The sentence will resortAlthough he has acknowledged that this type of processes takes between 18 months and two years to fail. “It would be too late, (but) there is a road. It is narrow, but it exists,” he said in an interview with the TF1 television channel in reference to a source that will present “as soon as possible.” In that sense, has asked for justice So that the appeal can be resolved before the 2027 election campaign.
Some French lawyers believe that an appeal should ignore it, so that Le Pen could extend the case after 2027. If so, in the case of imposing himself in the race for Elisa, the leader of extreme law would protect the judicial clock by presidential immunity.
However, others believe that there is a matter of disqualification, even in the case of resources, so that politics would stay out of the game and propel their dolphin, the young man, Jordan Bardella29 years.
When asked about the possibility of Jordan Bardella, current president of the National Group, are the presidential candidate in the 2027 elections, Le Pen has indicated that “it is a huge possession of the party, but I will not let myself eliminate myself.”
Source: EITB

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