On the First Day of His Appeal, Marine Le Pen Claims that He Had "No Concealment"
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The MP RN outlined an inflection of her strategy this Tuesday on the first day of the appeal case of the fictitious jobs of MEPs' parliamentary assistants.
Marine Le Pen, on appeal in the case of his party's parliamentary assistants, declared, on Tuesday's first day of the hearing, that he had no "feeling" of having committed a crime, apparently changing his defence strategy.
INFOGRAPHY – The appeal trial of Marine Le Pen and eleven other defendants opens in Paris this Tuesday. All are accused of having set up or participated in a system to pay employees of the National Front with the money of the European Parliament.
The trial in the so-called "Assistant Parliamentarians of the RN" case opens on Tuesday 13 January 2026 before the Paris Court of Appeal for six weeks. Twelve executives of the far right party (they were 24 in...
"I have no feeling of having committed any crime when in 2004, 2009 and 2014 we hired our assistants," Le Pen said before a Paris appeals court in the framework of the trial against AN, its former president and eleven other people.
Appeal case begins today that will decide Le Pen's presidential dreamsOn Tuesday, far-right nationalist leader Marine Le Pen will appear before the appeals court in Paris in a new appeal case about fraud with EU funds - a case that will decide
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