
The 57-year-old three-time candidate may campaign while under electronic monitoring, with a judge deciding punishment terms
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Convicted criminal Marine Le Pen has tonight announced she will still stand to become President of France next year, just hours after her embezzlement conviction was upheld. An appeals court sentenced him in 2023 to serve part of his sentence under electronic monitoring. The decision by the 57-year-old veteran of three presidential races sets up a fourth campaign like no other: potentially seeking votes while subject to monitoring and with a judge possibly deciding how, and for how long, the punishment is applied.
Furthermore, But Mr Bardella said of his colleagues: 'My support is absolute, and my loyalty will never wave based on circumstances. Debate around the trial become so heated, that the main trial judge received death threats, and had to receive police protection.
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Convicted criminal Marine Le Pen has tonight announced she will still stand to become President of France next year, just hours after her embezzlement conviction was upheld.
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An appeals court sentenced him in 2023 to serve part of his sentence under electronic monitoring.
according to The Boston GlobeThe decision by the 57-year-old veteran of three presidential races sets up a fourth campaign like no other: potentially seeking votes while subject to monitoring and with a judge possibly deciding how, and for how long, the punishment is applied.
according to The Boston GlobeBut Mr Bardella said of his colleagues: 'My support is absolute, and my loyalty will never wave based on circumstances.
according to Daily Mail +1Debate around the trial become so heated, that the main trial judge received death threats, and had to receive police protection.
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