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Marine Le Pen Faces Potential Political Ban in EU Funds Embezzlement Trial

French prosecutors seek to bar Le Pen from public office, threatening her political future and sparking a debate on judicial influence in politics.

  • Marine Le Pen and members of the National Rally party are accused of misappropriating EU funds, allegedly using them to pay party staff in France.
  • Prosecutors demand a five-year ban from public office for Le Pen, citing a 2016 law on embezzlement, which could prevent her from running in the 2027 presidential election.
  • The trial has reignited discussions on the role of judiciary in political matters, with concerns about undermining democratic processes by excluding political figures through legal means.
  • Le Pen's potential ineligibility could reshape the French political landscape, with her protégé Jordan Bardella emerging as a key figure in the National Rally party.
  • The case has intensified anti-establishment sentiments, with the National Rally framing the trial as a political maneuver by European institutions and the French judiciary.
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