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Le Pen's presidential future hangs on French appeal court ruling - Reuters

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Marine Le Pen to learn if she can run for 2027 French presidency as appeal judges rule on conviction

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French right-wing leader Marine Le Pen cleared to run in 2027 election.

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Le Pen is now eligible to run in the forthcoming election, but would have to do so wearing an electronic tag, something she has previously ruled out.

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French court allows far-right leader Marine Le Pen to run for president with ankle tag — a condition she rejects NBC NewsMarine Le Pen to learn if she can run for 2027 French presidency as appeal judges rule on conviction BBCReactions to Verdict on Marine Le Pen's Election Ban U.S.

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News & World ReportA Long-Awaited Verdict for Marine Le Pen Could Reshape France's Politics

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Far-right leader Marine Le Pen will be able to run in France's presidential election next year, though her involvement remained in doubt Tuesday after a Paris appeals court upheld her conviction for misusing European Union funds.

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Le Pen's presidential future hangs on French appeal court ruling

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The far-right leader could be prevented from running for president in 2027 if embezzlement charges are upheld.

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**Summary:** The future of Marine Le Pen, the leader of the far-right National Front party, is now uncertain following a French appeal court ruling that clears her to run for president in 2027. **Why It Matters:** This decision could significantly impact France's political landscape and potentially influence other European elections.

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