"Elle ne lâche jamais rien" : à Hénin-Beaumont et à Amilly, les soutiens de Marine Le Pen saluent sa candidature
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ONP Summary
A French appeals court upheld Marine Le Pen's conviction for embezzling European Union funds through her National Rally party, imposing a three-year jail term with two years suspended, plus one year of electronic ankle monitoring. Though the political office ban was shortened to 15 months, it technically permits her to run in 2027—contradicting her earlier stated refusal to campaign under such physical constraints.
Progressive: Deliberate ambiguity — progressive outlets noted how the court deliberately calibrated the sentence to leave the candidacy decision to Le Pen herself despite imposing serious practical constraints.
Conservative: Integrity test — conservative outlets framed this as a measure of Le Pen's character, questioning whether she would abandon her explicit refusal to campaign with an ankle tag.
Quelques heures après sa condamnation en appel dans l'affaire des assistants parlementaires européens, Marine Le Pen a annoncé, mardi, sa candidature à l'élection présidentielle de 2027. À Hénin-Beaumont comme à Amilly, ses soutiens restent mobilisés, malgré quelques interrogations. ...
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