8 September 17:30
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The appeal process of Marine Le Pen, sentenced to five years of ineligibility for embezzlement of public funds, will take place between January 13 and February 12, 2026. This will decide the political future of the leader of Rassemblement National, who hopes to run in 2027. In the first instance, Le Pen was found guilty of using European Parliament funds to pay party employees, causing a damage of 3.2 million euros. Although the ECHR rejected her request to suspend the ban on running, the appeal process could be resolved before the presidential elections.
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Apelul lui Marine Le Pen în procesul care i-a adus interdicţia de a candida la alegerile prezidenţiale din Franța din 2027 se va judeca între 13 ianuarie şi 12 februarie 2026
Apelul lui Marine Le Pen în procesul care i-a adus interdicţia de a candida la alegerile prezidenţiale din 2027 se va judeca între 13 ianuarie şi 12 februarie 2026
Apelul lui Marine Le Pen în procesul care i-a adus interdicţia de a candida la alegerile prezidenţiale din 2027 are data oficială. Când va fi judecată
Marine Le Pen va fi judecată în apel în dosarul asistenților europarlamentari
Marine Le Pen va fi judecată în apel între 13 ianuarie şi 12 februarie 2026
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