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Marine Le Pen, leader of Frances National Rally party, faces the most significant setback of her political career after a Paris court convicted her of embezzling European Union funds.The ruling bars her from holding public office for five years, effectively excluding her from the 2027 presidential race, where she was a leading contender.The court also sentenced her to four years in prisontwo suspended and two under house arrestand fined her 100,000.
The case centers on allegations that Le Pen and 24 associates misused 4.1 million in EU funds between 2004 and 2016.These funds were intended for parliamentary assistants working on EU-related tasks but were instead diverted to pay party staff engaged in domestic political activities.Judge Bndicte de Perthuis stated that while Le Pen did not personally enrich herself, she played a central role in orchestrating what was described as a system designed to lower party expenses.
The court also fined the National Rally 2 million for its involvement.Marine Le Pen Convicted of Embezzlement, Barred from Office in Political Earthquake.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Le Pens immediate removal from public office has profound implications for French politics.
At 56, she has been a dominant figure for over a decade, reaching the final round of presidential elections in 2017 and 2022.Her party has gained momentum recently, winning 89 seats in the National Assembly in 2022 and topping the European Parliament elections in 2024.
The ban disrupts her plans for a final presidential bid in 2027 and leaves Jordan Bardella, her 29-year-old protg, as the likely candidate.Le Pens Legal Battle and Its Impact on French PoliticsLe Pen plans to appeal the ruling, which could delay her prison sentence and financial penalties.
However, the ban on holding office remains effective unless overturned by a higher court.This legal battle could stretch over years, leaving her political future uncertain.
The verdict has sparked polarized reactions across France and Europe.
Supporters view it as judicial overreach aimed at silencing one of Frances most prominent political figures.Bardella called it an execution of democracy, while international allies like Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbn expressed solidarity with Le Pen.
Critics argue that accountability is essential and emphasize that no politician should be above the law.Le Pens downfall reshapes the French political landscape ahead of the next presidential election.
Her absence opens opportunities for other contenders like former Prime Minister douard Philippe or Bardella himself.As France grapples with this seismic event, the case underscores critical questions about governance, accountability, and the intersection of law and politics in modern democracies.





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