Le Pen to appeal ban from running for public office, condemning ‘political decision’
Marine Le Pen has criticised a court ruling that bans her from running for public office as a “political decision” and says she will appeal.
The French far-right politician was found guilty on Monday of embezzling EU funds and she was barred from standing in an election for five years, with immediate effect.
The decision means that, unless she can get her sentence overturned before the 2027 presidential election, Le Pen will likely not be able to stand.
“I’m not going to let myself be eliminated like this,” Le Pen told French TV station TF1. She will appeal against the verdict “as soon as possible” she said, with “whatever legal avenues I can”.
Le Pen has been given a four-year prison sentence, of which two will be suspended. The other two can be spent with an electronic tag rather than in custody.
Source: BBC