Marine Le Pen to run for French presidency and appeal conviction in top court
Marine Le Pen, leader of the National Rally, has announced her candidacy for the 2027 French presidential election. This decision comes after a Paris appeal court found her guilty of misusing €2.8 million in EU funds.

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AI-generatedMarine Le Pen, leader of the National Rally, has announced her candidacy for the 2027 French presidential election. This decision comes after a Paris appeal court found her guilty of misusing €2.8 million in EU funds. While the court ruled she could run for president, she would be required to wear an electronic tag for a year as part of the conviction. Le Pen stated she will appeal this conviction to France's highest civil court, the Court of Cassation, asserting she cannot campaign with a tag and intends to defend her innocence. Public prosecutors are also appealing the decision. Le Pen's announcement ends speculation about her potentially stepping aside for party president Jordan Bardella.
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5 extractedLe Pen stated she cannot campaign with an electronic tag.
The conviction requires Le Pen to wear an electronic tag for a year.
A Paris appeal court found Le Pen guilty of misusing €2.8m in EU funds.
Le Pen will appeal her embezzlement conviction to the Court of Cassation.
Marine Le Pen announced her candidacy for the 2027 French presidential election.