
Between the possibility of competing in the presidential election with an electronic bracelet, and that of withdrawing in favor of her runner-up Jordan Bardella, Marine Le Pen opened a third way, following her conviction by the Paris Court of Appeal on July 7. On TF1, the same day, the leader of the National Rally (RN) both announced that she would be a candidate in 2027, and that she would appeal to the Court of Cassation. “I want to pursue the avenues of appeal which are permitted to any litigant in order to be able to defend my innocence,” she said.
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