French Court Bars Marine Le Pen From 2027 Presidential Race
In a significant political development in France, the Paris Court of Appeals ruled on Tuesday that Marine Le Pen, leader of the right-wing National Rally party, is disqualified from running in the 2027 presidential election. This decision upholds her previous ban from holding public office following her conviction related to the misuse of European Parliament funds to employ party staff in France. Le Pen had been considered the leading candidate of the National Rally with strong prospects of advancing to the second round of the presidential vote.
Following the court's ruling, Jordan Bardella, the party president and Le Pen's political protégé, is expected to become the National Rally's presidential candidate. This verdict is set to shake up the French political landscape less than a year before the election, forcing the National Rally to undergo a leadership transition in its most critical electoral contest.
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