⚖️🇪🇺 Ruling on Le Pen's EU funds misappropriation case set for July
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The Paris Court of Appeal will rule on 7 July 2026 in the case against Marine Le Pen, accused of misappropriating EU funds. Le Pen faces a potential four-year prison sentence and five-year disqualification from public office. The ruling could significantly impact her candidacy for the 2027 presidential election, as prosecutors allege €4.4 million was embezzled from European Parliament allowances. Le Pen's defense argues that any irregularities were unintentional, emphasizing the political stakes of the court's decision.
Key points
- The Paris Court of Appeal will deliver its verdict on 7 July 2026.
- Le Pen faces a potential four-year prison sentence and five-year disqualification from office.
- The ruling could significantly impact her candidacy for the 2027 presidential election.
- Prosecutors allege €4.4 million was embezzled from EU funds between 2004 and 2016.
Links
- Público: La Justicia francesa emitirá el 7 de julio el fallo del caso contra Le Pen por malversación de fondos
- Europa Press: La Justicia francesa emitirá su fallo sobre el caso contra Le Pen por malversación de fondos el 7 de julio
- BFMTV: LE FAIT POLITIQUE D'ANNE - Jordan Bardella accuse Emmanuel Macron de vouloir "prolonger son influence" par ses nominations à certains postes
- RFI: Paris appeals court to rule on Le Pen corruption case in July
- Le Figaro: Procès du FN : « Il est temps de rééquilibrer les rapports entre le juge, le législateur et le suffrage universel
Facts
- Ruling date: 7 July 2026.
- Total amount embezzled: €4.4 million.
- Initial sentence: four years in prison (two suspended).
- Prosecutors seek a €100,000 fine.
- Le Pen's potential disqualification from office: five years.
Quotes
- You must make a legal decision with political repercussions — Rodolphe Bosselut, Le Pen's lawyer.
- Justice is not political — Rémy Heitz, public prosecutor.
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