Far-right leader Marine Le Pen cleared to run for French presidency but under a condition she rejects

Far-right leader Marine Le Pen will be able to run in France’s presidential election next year, though her involvement remained in doubt Tuesday after a Paris appeals court upheld her conviction for misusing European Union funds.Subscribe to read this story ad-freeGet unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content.The court shortened her ban on running for elected office, potentially reopening the path for her to run.

However the court ruled she must wear an electronic ankle tag for a year, making a campaign both logistically and politically difficult.Le Pen herself appeared to rule out a run if she was forced to wear a tag.

“If I’m allowed to be a candidate but am effectively prevented from campaigning freely, then you understand that wouldn’t be possible,” she said in an interview last week.Le Pen, 57, who has run for president in France three times, was banned from holding public office for five years in March 2025 after a court found her guilty of embezzling 1.4 million euros ($1.6 million) in European Parliament money to hire two high-ranking members of her party, then known as the National Front, as parliamentary assistants.

E.U.lawmakers are provided funds to cover expenses and the salaries of parliamentary assistants, but are not allowed to use them for party activities.

Investigators said they later discovered these hires made between 2004 and 2016, were not isolated cases but part of a wider system of “fake jobs.”Le Pen, who came second to President Emmanuel Macron in 2017 and again in 2022, was handed a four-year jail term, two of which were suspended and hit with a fine of 100,000 euros ($114,355).She was allowed to serve two the other two years in home detention with an electronic tag.

Her party, was also fined 200,000 euros ($2.29 million), half of which was suspended.At the time, Le Pen claimed that her party was victim to a “witch hunt,” and she denounced the outcome as a “democratic scandal.” At the time...

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