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Moment of destiny for France's Le Pen in verdict to decide her future in presidential race

Far-right leader Marine Le Pen is awaiting a verdict in her appeal against a conviction for misusing EU funds. Le Pen was found to have knowingly overseen a system where National Rally (RN) staff were paid from EU funds while posing as parliamentary assistants.

7 hours agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleHugh SchofieldParis correspondentBBC News - WorldFiled 2026-07-04 · 23:17 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Moment of destiny for France's Le Pen in verdict to decide her future in presidential race
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Far-right leader Marine Le Pen is awaiting a verdict in her appeal against a conviction for misusing EU funds. Le Pen was found to have knowingly overseen a system where National Rally (RN) staff were paid from EU funds while posing as parliamentary assistants. The original trial resulted in a two-year suspended prison sentence and a five-year ban from public office, which was immediately effective. Le Pen's lawyers are seeking acquittal, while the state advocate has requested a one-year prison sentence with an electronic tag and a five-year ineligibility. The outcome of the appeal, particularly the length of any ineligibility sentence, will determine Le Pen's ability to run in the upcoming presidential race. An intermediate sentence, such as a two-year ineligibility, could potentially allow her to stand for election.

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The five-year ineligibility sentence was immediately effective and not suspended pending appeal.

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Le Pen was sentenced to two years imprisonment (served at home) and five years ineligibility from public office in the original trial.

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Marine Le Pen was found to have knowingly presided over a system where RN staffers were paid out of EU funds.

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If the court upholds a five-year ineligibility sentence, Le Pen will be out of the presidential race.

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A two-year ineligibility sentence would theoretically allow Le Pen to stand for election.

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In that first trial, the RN leader was found to have knowingly presided over a system in which RN staffers in Paris posed as EU parliamentary assistants in Brussels and Strasbourg in order to be paid out of EU funds. The party at the time was chronically short of money.If few – even in the RN – expect Le Pen to be acquitted in the appeal, everything depends on the sentence she receives on Tuesday.At the original trial she was sentenced to two years imprisonment, to be served at home with an electronic tag. But the court also ordered five years ineligibility from public office. Crucially this part of the sentence – unlike the jail term – was declared to be immediately effective and not suspended pending appeal.A furious Le Pen declared the verdict to be a "political decision" aimed at derailing her fourth - and most promising - attempt at the presidency. Under pressure, the courts arranged an early date for the appeal so there would be time for a potential change of sentence.At the second trial, the same arguments were produced by either side. Le Pen's lawyers pleaded for acquittal. The state advocate asked this time for one year, not two, with an electronic tag, but again the key part: five years ineligibility.If the court follows the state advocate, then Le Pen will clearly be out of the presidential race. In the unlikely event she is acquitted, she will equally clearly be in the race.But what has French legal minds racing is the possibility of an intermediate sentence. What, for example, if the court hands down not a five-year but a two-year ineligibility?In theory that would allow her to stand, because two years from the first verdict would end on 31 March 2027 – just over two weeks before the 18 April first round of the election.
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