Marine Le Pen is in a race against the clock
- Marine Le Pen faces a five-year ban from political office due to embezzlement charges, as ruled by a Paris court.
- Le Pen argues that the ruling undermines democracy, stating, 'We will not let the French have the presidential election stolen.'
- International leaders, including Giorgia Meloni and Donald Trump, criticized the ruling, emphasizing the impact on democracy and representation for voters.
- Despite the ban, Le Pen can still serve in the National Assembly, which allows her to continue campaigning.
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Marine Le Pen is in a race against the clock
Marine Le Pen is fighting back, launching an all-out counterattack against a Paris court’s decision to suspend her from politics. ‘We won’t let the French people’s election be stolen,’ she declared at an RN meeting the morning after her conviction, calling the ruling a ‘nuclear bomb’ dropped because ‘we’re about to win’ the presidency. Time,
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