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Le Pen’s Campaign Under Electronic Tag | Vancouver News
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Marine Le Pen’s conviction for misusing EU funds has been upheld, but with a twist: her five-year public office ban is now cut to 45 months, 30 of which are suspended. She’ll serve one year in jail with an electronic ankle tag — a logistical nightmare for a presidential run. Though she’s technically eligible to run in April 2027, she’s likely to avoid campaigning under surveillance, and her party is bracing for fallout. The court found she played a key role in diverting funds meant for EU assistants to French party staff — a charge she denies. Her next big move? A prime-time TV interview where she’ll likely spell out her political future.
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