PARIS — A French court on Monday convicted Marine Le Pen of embezzlement and barred her from seeking public office for five years — a hammer blow to the far-right leader’s presidential hopes and an earthquake for French politics. Le Pen’s lawyer said she would appeal the verdict — but she will remain ineligible while she does, and so could be ruled out of the 2027 presidential race. She was also sentenced to two years under house arrest.
The court ruling was a political as well as a judicial shakeup for France, hobbling one of the leading contenders to succeed President Emmanuel Macron at the end of his second and final term. So broad were the political implications that even some of Le Pen’s opponents reacted by saying that the Paris court had gone too far. Le Pen herself wasn’t around to hear the chief judge pronounce the sentence that threw her career into a tailspin.
By then, she’d already strode out of the courtroom, when the judge first indicated that the 56-year-old would be barred from office, without saying straight away for how long. Although Le Pen didn’t immediately comment, her supporters quickly expressed disapproval. Jordan Bardella, her 29-year-old protege who could replace her on the ballot in 2027 if she can’t run, said on X that Le Pen “is being unjustly condemned” and that French democracy “is being executed.
” Hungary’s populist prime minister, Viktor Orban, quickly took to social media to express his support, posting “Je suis Marine!” — I am Marine — on X. Among political opponents of Le Pen who expressed unease was conservative lawmaker Laurent Wauquiez, who said the verdict put “a very heavy weight on our democracy.” The sentence could prevent Le Pen from making what would have been her fourth run for the presidency in 2027, a scenario she has previously described as a “political death.
” The party’s most recognized figurehead and a formidable and seasoned political campaigner, Le Pen was runner-up to Macron in 2017 and 2022 presidential elections, and her party’s electoral support has grown in recent years. Only an appeal ruling that overturns the ban on public office could restore her hopes of running. But with the election just two years away, time is running out and there’s no guarantee that an appeals court would rule more favourably.
Appeals in France can take several years to conclude..
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French far-right leader Marine Le Pen barred from seeking office for 5 years

The ruling described the embezzlement of which she was convicted as 'a democratic bypass' that deceived the parliament and voters