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France’s Le Pen in court with presidency bid on the line

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The far-right leader Marine Le Pen is appealing in hopes of clearing the way for a fourth bid to become president.

PARIS: French far-right leader Marine Le Pen goes to court today to appeal an embezzlement conviction, with her 2027 presidential ambitions hanging in the balance.

The appeal comes after a French court last year barred her from running for office for five years over a European Parliament fake-jobs scam involving her and other officials from her National Rally party.

The three-time presidential candidate was also handed a four-year prison sentence, with two years suspended, and fined €100,000 (US$116,000).

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