Marine Le
Pen's embezzlement appeal to open in Paris
By
Juliette Jabkhiro
January
13, 20266:59 AM GMT+1Updated 30 mins ago
https://www.reuters.com/world/marine-le-pens-embezzlement-appeal-open-paris-2026-01-13/
Summary
Appeal
will determine whether she can run in 2027 presidential election
Le Pen
says she hopes to convince the judges of her innocence
Hearing
due to end in February, ruling expected before summer
PARIS,
Jan 13 (Reuters) - French far-right leader Marine Le Pen begins a crucial
appeal in Paris on Tuesday that will determine whether she can run in the 2027
presidential election, after being barred from public office over a conviction
for misusing EU funds.
Le Pen
was in March handed a five-year ban from holding public office, effective
immediately, after she and eight other former National Rally (RN) lawmakers
were found guilty of misappropriating over 4 million euros ($4.67 million) of
EU funds, while the party itself and a dozen parliamentary assistants were
found guilty of receiving it.
Judges
said that between 2004 and 2016, Le Pen and others had used funds destined for
work at the European Parliament to pay staff who were actually working for the
party.
Le Pen
said the way she and her co-defendants used the money was legitimate.
"My
only line of defence for this appeal trial will be the same as during the first
trial: telling the truth," Le Pen told reporters on Monday.
"The
case will be reset and judged by new judges," she added. "I hope to
convince them of my innocence."
Le Pen
also initially received a four-year prison sentence -- two years of which were
suspended and two years to be served under home detention, and a 100,000 euro
($116,830) fine. Unlike the ban, those penalties did not take effect because
she appealed.
The RN
and 10 others found guilty of diverting European Parliament funds or receiving
these funds have also appealed.
The
hearing begins on Tuesday and is due to end on February 12.
Le Pen's
lawyers, Rodolphe Bosselut and Sandra Chirac Kollarik, declined to comment
ahead of the hearing.
The
European Parliament's lawyer Patrick Maisonneuve said he hoped Le Pen and her
co-defendants' convictions would be upheld, including more than 3 million euro
awarded in damages to the European Parliament. The RN was also ordered to pay a
2 million euro fine, with half the amount suspended.
A ruling
is expected before the summer, meaning Le Pen's hopes of running in 2027 remain
alive if her five-year ban is revoked or drastically curtailed.
If she
cannot run, her protege, 30-year-old RN party president Jordan Bardella, is
expected to step in.

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