France appeals court opens door for Le Pen presidential run, with ankle tag
A Paris appeals court has ruled far-right leader Marine Le Pen guilty of misusing public funds, reducing her ban from holding public office to 45 months, with 30 suspended. This decision, made on Tuesday, potentially allows her to run in the 2027 presidential election, though she would need to wear an electronic monitoring tag as part of her sentence.

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AI-generatedA Paris appeals court has ruled far-right leader Marine Le Pen guilty of misusing public funds, reducing her ban from holding public office to 45 months, with 30 suspended. This decision, made on Tuesday, potentially allows her to run in the 2027 presidential election, though she would need to wear an electronic monitoring tag as part of her sentence. Le Pen was initially banned from public office for five years by a lower court last year. She faces a decision on whether campaigning with a monitoring bracelet is feasible. Recent polls indicate Le Pen or her party's leader, Jordan Bardella, have a strong chance of winning the 2027 election. Le Pen is expected to announce her presidential candidacy decision soon.
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5 extractedLe Pen will reveal whether she will run for president in a prime-time TV interview.
Le Pen stated that if the sentence prevents her from campaigning, she would hand over leadership to Jordan Bardella.
Le Pen must wear an electronic tag as part of her sentence to be served at home.
A French appeals court ruled Marine Le Pen guilty of misusing public funds but reduced her ban from holding office to 45 months.
Recent opinion polls suggest Le Pen and Bardella have a good chance of winning the 2027 election.