Le Pen’s French presidential bid dashes EU hopes for a Meloni-like successor
Marine Le Pen has launched her French presidential campaign despite a recent court conviction and the requirement to wear an electronic monitor.
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Marine Le Pen has launched her French presidential campaign despite a recent court conviction and the requirement to wear an electronic monitor.
Marine Le Pen has announced her candidacy for the 2027 French presidential campaign while simultaneously appealing a legal conviction.
A French court has ruled that Marine Le Pen may proceed with her presidential bid while under house arrest and wearing an electronic ankle tag.
The political future of France's far right hinges on an upcoming judicial verdict involving Marine Le Pen.
A pending Paris appeals court ruling may determine whether Marine Le Pen is eligible to run in France's 2027 presidential election.