Court Upholds Marine Le Pen’s Conviction, but Leaves Path to Presidency
Though it confirmed Ms. Le Pen’s embezzlement conviction, the court also shortened a ban on her eligibility for elected office. That could allow the far-right leader to run for the presidency next year.
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