French court clears way for far-right leader Le Pen to run in 2027
PARIS (AP) — A Paris appeals court cleared the way Tuesday for popular far-right leader Marine Le Pen to possibly run for the French presidency next year but said she must wear an electronic monitor after finding her guilty of embezzling public funds.
Le Pen previously said campaigning while wearing a monitor wouldn’t be possible. She now has the option of changing her mind, in light of the verdict that her lawyer described as a partial victory.
“It’s a good start,” said the lawyer, Rodolphe Bosselut.
The court ruled that Le Pen oversaw years of misuse by her National Rally party of European Parliament funds by paying staff with money intended for European Union parliamentary assistants. She had denied criminal wrongdoing but said during the trial that the party had made a “mistake.”


