
“I will be a candidate for the 2027 presidential election.” Tuesday July 7, Marine Le Pen put an end to the suspense by announcing that she would run for the Élysée for the fourth time. In fact, the decision taken the same day by the Paris Court of Appeal, in the case of the parliamentary assistants of the National Rally, allows him to do so. The Frontist leader thus received fifteen months of firm ineligibility – which she has already served since her conviction at first instance on March 31, 2025 – and three years in prison – including one year with an electronic bracelet. Assuring that she is “innocent”, during the 8 p.m. broadcast on TF1, she has already announced her appeal to the Supreme Court in order to “not campaign under a bracelet”.
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