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    Marine Le Pen’s Political Future Hinges on Court Decision

    Rudolph AnglerBy Rudolph AnglerApril 4, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Marine Le Pen’s Political Future Hinges on 2026 Court Ruling
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    Marine Le Pen has a chance to return to politics. A Paris appeals court will decide by summer 2026 whether to clear her name. If the court rules in her favor, she can run in the 2027 French presidential election. But for now, she is banned from running for office.

    Court Ruling Holds the Key

    Le Pen must win her appeal or delay her ban to stay in the race. If the court upholds her conviction, she will have to step aside. The far-right National Rally (RN), her party, is already looking at backup plans.

    One possible candidate is Jordan Bardella. He is a close ally of Le Pen and the current party leader. Many see him as a strong option if Le Pen cannot run.

    Le Pen is still in the French National Assembly. Her lawyers argue that the court’s timeline is fair. It allows a proper review while avoiding political chaos. Lawyer Robin Binsard said the ruling is a “careful compromise.”

    What Led to Le Pen’s Ban?

    Le Pen was convicted of embezzlement. She and 23 others were accused of misusing European Parliament funds. Officials said the money was meant for assistants but was used to help the party instead.

    The court banned her from running for office for five years. This means she cannot take part in any elections until mid-2026. She is also blocked from the 2025 legislative vote and next year’s municipal elections.

    This is a big problem for Le Pen. She has spent years building her image as Macron’s biggest rival. She lost to him in 2017 and 2022 but was expected to run again in 2027. Now, her future depends on the court’s decision.

    What Happens to National Rally?

    The National Rally faces a tough situation. If Le Pen wins her appeal, she can return to politics by late 2026. If she loses, the party will need a new leader for the 2027 election.

    The party has grown stronger over the years. It has gained support in both national and European elections. Many voters still back Le Pen’s policies, despite her legal troubles.

    If she cannot run, Bardella may take her place. He has been preparing for leadership and already plays a key role in the party. But some experts say the party may struggle without Le Pen leading the campaign.

    The 2027 Election Could Change Everything

    The court’s decision will shape the next election. If Le Pen wins, she will likely be a top challenger for the presidency. If she loses, her political career may be over.

    Some people believe the case is political. They say it was meant to weaken the opposition. Others argue that the ruling is fair and holds politicians accountable.

    For now, the National Rally will keep building support. The party is waiting to see if Le Pen can return or if it must choose a new leader.

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