
Marine Le Pen Trial: The Court of Appeal's Decision Decrypted
A penalty that would allow him to stand in the presidential election of 2027.
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A penalty that would allow him to stand in the presidential election of 2027. But she eased Marine Le Pen's sentence by taking into account the electoral context. According to the Court of Appeal, the former president of the RN has already served this sentence, since his conviction in first instance at the end of March 2025.
Furthermore, The Member of Parliament for Pas-de-Calais then announced that she would appeal the decision. The judgment may be appealed in cassation within 10 days. ».
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A penalty that would allow him to stand in the presidential election of 2027.
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But she eased Marine Le Pen's sentence by taking into account the electoral context.
according to La Croix +1According to the Court of Appeal, the former president of the RN has already served this sentence, since his conviction in first instance at the end of March 2025.
according to RFI (français)The Member of Parliament for Pas-de-Calais then announced that she would appeal the decision.
according to RFI (français)The judgment may be appealed in cassation within 10 days. »
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A penalty that would allow him to stand in the presidential election of 2027.
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