French far-right leader Le Pen says will run in 2027 presidential election
Marine Le Pen, the far-right leader, has announced her candidacy for the 2027 French presidential election. This decision follows an appeals court ruling that reduced her ban from holding public office to 45 months, with 30 months suspended.

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AI-generatedMarine Le Pen, the far-right leader, has announced her candidacy for the 2027 French presidential election. This decision follows an appeals court ruling that reduced her ban from holding public office to 45 months, with 30 months suspended. Previously, Le Pen stated she would not campaign if required to wear an electronic ankle tag, a condition that was initially part of the court's decision. However, the government has suspended the effects of the ruling, allowing her to campaign without the tag. The appeals court ruling modified a lower court's sentence of a five-year ban from public office and two years in prison related to a fake jobs scam at the European Parliament, which would have prevented her from running in 2027.
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5 extractedA lower court had sentenced Le Pen to a five-year ban from public office and two years in prison over a fake jobs scam.
The appeals court reduced a ban on Le Pen holding elected office to 45 months, with 30 suspended.
Le Pen previously stated she would not campaign wearing an electronic tag.
An appeals court ruling allowed Le Pen to run if she agreed to wear an electronic ankle tag.
Marine Le Pen has announced her candidacy for the 2027 French presidential election.