French far-right leader Marine Le Pen's graft conviction appeal trial will start January 13, 2026
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Paris court sets January appeal date that could decide Le Pen’s political future
A Paris court has set January 2026 for Marine Le Pen’s appeal trial over a corruption conviction, a decision that could make or break her hopes of running in the 2027 presidential election.
Marine Le Pen, the National Assembly, as well as eleven other persons will be retrieved on appeal in the context of the case of the European parliamentary assistants of the FN. The trial will be held for one month from 13 January 2026.
Marine Le Pen was sentenced on 31 March by the Court of Justice of Paris to an "inequipability with immediate interim execution" on the basis of funds from the European Parliament by its national Union party.
The Court of Appeal of Paris has ruled. The trial of Marine Le Pen in the case of European parliamentary assistants will take place in January 2026. A month before the municipalities. The lawyers requested a postponement in April. In vain...
The Paris Court of Appeal set Monday, September 8, 2025, the dates of the appeal trial of the European parliamentary assistants of the FN. It will start on January 13, 2026 and end on February 12. Two Normans convicted in first instance will be included in this new trial.
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