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Marine Le Pen Faces Possible Jail and Political Ban Over EU Funding Case

Lisa Miller by Lisa Miller
November 14, 2024
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On Wednesday, November 13th, Paris prosecutors called for a five-year prison sentence and a five-year political ban against Marine Le Pen, leader of France’s far-right National Rally (RN) party, over allegations of illegal EU parliamentary funding. The prosecutor, Nicolas Barret, argued that Le Pen and 24 other defendants siphoned EU funds meant for parliamentary assistants to pay party staff instead.

The case revolves around accusations that RN staff, listed as parliamentary assistants, conducted party business rather than their official EU roles. Prosecutors claim this arrangement persisted for years under Le Pen’s oversight. If convicted, the political ban would immediately prevent Le Pen from running for president in 2027, even if her defense team appeals.

Le Pen has dismissed the charges as politically motivated, describing the prosecution’s demands as “outrageous” and claiming they aim to “deprive French people of their democratic choice.” RN chairman Jordan Bardella echoed these sentiments, calling the case an “assault on democracy” in a social media post.

The trial highlights the political stakes for Le Pen, who lost to Emmanuel Macron in the 2022 presidential election but remains a key opposition figure. RN holds the most seats among opposition parties in the French National Assembly, and Le Pen’s potential disqualification would significantly reshape France’s political landscape.

The proposed sentence also includes a €300,000 fine, and the prosecutor requested the penalties apply to all 25 defendants, including RN as a legal entity. Defense lawyers argued the case reflects a misinterpretation of EU funding rules, while a European Parliament lawyer said the demands align with the evidence.

The trial, set to continue until November 27, raises broader concerns about accountability and political integrity in France. While critics view the charges as justified, Le Pen’s supporters argue they represent a targeted attack on political opposition. The outcome will likely have lasting implications for Le Pen’s political future and France’s electoral dynamics.

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