‘She doesn’t give up that easily’: France’s Le Pen eyes the Elysee
Marine Le Pen, the far-right leader of France's National Rally party, has announced her intention to run for president in 2027. This announcement follows an appeals court ruling that lifted a ban on her eligibility for office, though it upheld her conviction for embezzling EU funds. The court reduced her disqualification period to 45 months, with 30 months suspended, meaning she has already served the initial 15 months. Le Pen stated she will run even if she must wear an electronic ankle bracelet. Legal scholars note potential uncertainties regarding her campaign if she appeals the conviction further. Despite the conviction, Le Pen remains a strong contender, with polls indicating significant support.