Marine Le Pen Trial in France: Five Years of Ineligibility Required on Appeal without Provisional Execution
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The Attorney General's motions against Marine Le Pen on Tuesday, February 3, threaten his candidacy in 2027. The decision of the Court of Appeal is expected by the summer.
The appeal process is not only about prison terms – it is also about Marine Le Pen's political future.
The requisitions of the Attorney General's Office are only partially in keeping with the trial judgement, which sentenced Marine Le Pen to four years in prison, 100,000 euros in fine and five years of ineligibility with immediate execution.On Tuesday, 3 February, from 1 p.m., the prosecution began its requisitions in the case of parliamentary assistants of the National Rally. For more than six hours, the attorneys-general made an unambiguous arg…
On Tuesday, the Attorney-General's Office requested confirmation of the five-year sentence of ineligibility against Marine Le Pen in the appeal proceedings of the Euro MPs of the former FN. A sanction that would prevent him
Candidate for his re-election in Perpignan, Mayor Louis Aliot sees his political future suspended from the decision of the court. The prosecution gave his requisitions on Tuesday 3 February 2026 at the beginning of the afternoon for the vice-president of the RN, Marine Le Pen, leader of the party, as well as ten other defendants, prosecuted for alleged misappropriation of European funds. Less severe penalties than in first instance.
On Tuesday, 3 February, the Public Prosecutor's Office requested a four-year prison sentence, one of which was closed on an electronic bracelet, and five years of ineligibility against Marine Le Pen during the appeal proceedings in the case of parliamentary assistants of the National Front.
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