
Today's fate day for Le Pen: Can the right-wing front woman run in France in 2027?
For the frontwoman of the French right, it is ultimately about the dream of becoming president.
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At 1:30 p.m., the court wants to announce its landmark decision. August 1968 Birthplace of Neuilly-sur-Shis parents Jean-Marie Le Pen and Pierrette Lalanne Party Race Ensemble National Scenario three: Marine Le Pen is today deprived of the right to vote for two years Third possibility: The court could withdraw Le Pen’s right to vote for two years.
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At 1:30 p.m., the court wants to announce its landmark decision.
according to Frankfurter Rundschau +1August 1968 Birthplace of Neuilly-sur-Shis parents Jean-Marie Le Pen and Pierrette Lalanne Party Race Ensemble National Scenario three: Marine Le Pen is today deprived of the right to vote for two years Third possibility: The court could withdraw Le Pen’s right to vote for two years.
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