Key Points

Marine Le Pen, the prominent French far-right leader, has been found guilty of embezzling over €3 million in European Parliament funds. The court's verdict potentially derails her presidential ambitions, with prosecutors recommending a five-year ban from running for office. Le Pen has denied the allegations, claiming political persecution and leaving the courtroom before her full sentence was read. This conviction represents a significant legal challenge to her political career and the National Rally party's ongoing efforts to rebrand its image.

Key Points: Le Pen Found Guilty of EU Fund Embezzlement Scandal

  • Le Pen convicted alongside eight MEPs for misusing European Parliament funds
  • Potential five-year ban from running for office
  • Prosecutors seek extensive legal penalties
  • Threatens her 2027 presidential campaign prospects
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France: National Rally leader Le Pen found guilty of embezzlement

French far-right leader Marine Le Pen convicted of misusing €3 million in European Parliament funds, risking 2027 presidential run

"A serious and lasting attack on the rules of democratic life in Europe - Benedicte de Perthuis, Court President"

Paris, March 31

A French court has found National Rally leader Marine Le Pen guilty of embezzling European Union funds, Al Jazeera reported on Monday.

As per Al Jazeera, the Paris court ruled that Le Pen used more than 3 million euros (USD 3.3m) of the European Parliament funds for paying the members of her National Rally party.

The ruling therefore threatens to push her out of the 2027 presidential race, in which she is currently the front-runner, according to opinion polls cited by Al Jazeera.

The sentencing could see Le Pen be declared ineligible to run for the office.

According to Al Jazeera, she has accused the prosecutors of seeking her "political death". Notably, a jail sentence and heavy financial penalty are also possible.

According to CNN, the court's president, Benedicte de Perthuis, said Le Pen's actions amounted to a "serious and lasting attack on the rules of democratic life in Europe, but especially in France."

Le Pen left the courtroom before her sentence had been read out in full.

Currently a member of the French parliament, Le Pen was found guilty alongside eight MEPs from her party and 12 assistants. They were accused of using European Parliament money to pay staff who were in fact working for her political party, the National Rally (RN), in France.

As per CNN, the Paris prosecutor had requested a prison sentence of five years, including two suspended; a Euros 300,000 (USD 3,25,000) fine and ineligibility to run for office for five years. Prosecutors had requested the ban to stand even if she appeals.

According to previous polls, it was seen that Le Pen was on course to replace Emmanuel Macron, who will be unable to seek a third consecutive term in office.

Under her leadership, the RN has attempted to distance itself from its racist and antisemitic roots, hoping to give the party a more acceptable - and potentially electable - face, CNN reported.

- ANI

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Jean D.
This is a sad day for French politics. Regardless of party affiliation, we need leaders who respect public funds. The court's decision shows no one is above the law. 🇫🇷
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Marie L.
I'm shocked but not surprised. The National Rally has always played fast and loose with rules. Maybe now people will see them for what they really are.
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Pierre G.
While I don't support Le Pen's politics, I worry this ruling might be seen as politically motivated by her supporters. The justice system needs to be extra transparent in high-profile cases like this.
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Amélie T.
3 million euros?! That's taxpayer money that could've gone to schools or hospitals. Disgraceful behavior from someone who claims to represent the people. 😡
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Luc B.
Interesting timing with the 2027 elections coming up. I wonder how this will affect the political landscape. France needs strong alternatives to Macron.
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Sophie K.
She walked out before the sentence was fully read? That says everything about her respect for institutions. Leadership requires accountability.

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