French court clears way for Marine Le Pen presidential run
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French hard-right leader Marine Le Pen could now run for president next year after a court in Paris upheld her embezzlement conviction, but reduced the length of her ban on running for public office.
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Photo: French hard-right leader Marine Le Pen leaves a Paris court after her appeals trial.
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Le Pen to Run for President Despite Tag
- Marine Le Penβs presidential hopes on the line as court to rule on French election ban The Independent —
- Marine Le Pen's embezzlement trial: Ruling set to determine French far-right leader's eligibility to run for president Le Monde —
- French court opens door to Le Pen presidential run, with ankle tag South China Morning Post —
- French court clears path for conservative presidential candidate, but house arrest threatens campaign Fox News —
- Marine Le Pen announces she WILL run for President next year - just hours after being ordered to wear an electronic tag as her embezzlement conviction is upheld Daily Mail —