France's Le Pen says she won't run in 2027 if appeal court orders her to wear an electronic bracelet
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The leader of the National Rally does not intend to withdraw her candidates to the municipalities even where the unsubs can win.
The leader of the parliamentary group of the far-right National Rally party, Marine Le Pen, said that she had not lost hope of being able to run in the presidential election.
The Chief of Deputies RN said that a conviction to wear the electronic bracelet would prevent campaigning: "This would be another way to prevent being a candidate."
The Chief of Deputies Gathering National will know on 7 July the decision of the Paris Court of Appeal in the case of assistants of MEPs RN. She was sentenced in first instance to two years of wearing of electronic bracelet and five years of ineligibility with immediate execution.
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