As far-right leader Marine Le Pen’s appeal trial ends, her presidential bid is at stake


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Marine Le Pen’s appeal trial over alleged misuse of European Parliament funds is ending today [Macau time] with one question looming above all others: will the French far-right leader be able to run for president next year?
Le Pen, 57, is challenging a March 2025 verdict that found her and over 20 other members of her National Rally party guilty of misusing European Parliament funds in the hiring of aides from 2004 to 2016 and banned her from holding elected office for five years.
She denies accusations she was at the center of a fraudulent system meant to siphon off European Union funds.
The outcome of the appeals trial will be announced at a later date, likely before summer.
Le Pen was widely seen as a top contender to succeed centrist President Emmanuel Macron in the 2027 election until a Paris court banned her from holding office over charges of misusing public money.
If convicted, Le Pen could be sentenced to a ban on holding an elected office. In that case, she has said, her 30-year-old protege Jordan Bardella would run instead.
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