France's highest administrative court rejects Le Pen's challenge to electoral rules
Le Pen had argued that the immediate application of the law that bars people convicted of certain crimes -- including those related to corruption, fraud, or misuse of public funds -- unfairly infringed upon her political rights. "Today, the Council of State rejected this appeal because it did not seek to repeal regulatory provisions but rather to amend the law, which exceeds the powers of the Prime Minister," the court said in a statement.
- Country:
- France
France's highest administrative court rejected a challenge to electoral rules by far-right leader Marine Le Pen on Wednesday, dealing a blow to her efforts to overturn a sentence that could derail her candidacy in the 2027 presidential election. Le Pen was barred in March from seeking public office for five years after a French court convicted her and other members of her party for misappropriation of funds. Le Pen has said the case and the decision were politically motivated.
The Paris Criminal Court sentenced Le Pen to four years in prison, including two to be served, a 100,000-euro ($116,230.00) fine and a five-year ban on holding public office, which is immediately enforceable despite pending appeals. Le Pen had argued that the immediate application of the law that bars people convicted of certain crimes -- including those related to corruption, fraud, or misuse of public funds -- unfairly infringed upon her political rights.
"Today, the Council of State rejected this appeal because it did not seek to repeal regulatory provisions but rather to amend the law, which exceeds the powers of the Prime Minister," the court said in a statement. The contested articles either did not exist, or were unrelated to the execution of ineligibility penalties, the court said.
The ruling has cast doubt on her ability to run in the 2027 presidential election, where she remains a leading contender. ($1 = 0.8604 euros)
(This story has not been edited by Devdiscourse staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
- READ MORE ON:
- Le Pen
- France
- Marine Le
- French
- The Paris Criminal Court
ALSO READ
France Pledges Renewed Support to Nigeria to Combat Northern Violence
Shein in Legal Storm: France Singles Out Online Platform Amid Controversy
Germany Advance to Semis After Thrilling Shoot-Out Win Against France
France Pressures Shein Over Compliance Amid Controversial Product Sales
China's Xi and France's Macron pledge cooperation on global crises and trade

