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French court clears Marine Le Pen to run for office in 2027, but under a condition she rejects - The Globe and Mail

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Marine Le Pen's embezzlement ban was shortened to allow a 2027 presidential run, but she must wear an ankle monitor that could complicate campaigning.

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French Appeals Court Allows Le Pen to Run in Next Year's Presidential Race WSJCourt Upholds Le Pen's Conviction, but Leaves a Path to Presidency

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French court clears Marine Le Pen to run for office in 2027, but under a condition she rejects - The Globe and Mail.

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