Marine Le Pen Turns to European Law in Bid to Overturn Ineligibility Ruling
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The European Court dismisses Le Pen's appeal and removes his chances of resuming the presidential race of 2027, but he still has another appeal pending before the national courts.
The European Court of Human Rights has rejected Marine Le Pen's request to allow her for next elections, which does not threaten any irreversible damage.
New Setback for Marine Le Pen: Echr Rejects Mp Rn's Request to Suspend Her Sentence of Ineligibility
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) rejected on Wednesday the application for an interim measure filed the previous day by Marine Le Pen, seeking to suspend his sentence of ineligibility handed down against him by the Paris Correctional Court. ...
The leader of the RN has been denied his request for suspension on the grounds that the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) does not see an urgent need to deal with the case.
The leader of the National Assembly had filed with the European Court of Human Rights an application for an interim measure to suspend his sentence of ineligibility handed down by the Paris Correctional Court.

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR)n "the existence of an imminent risk of irreparable infringement of a right protected by the Convention is not established".
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