A French appeals court has upheld Marine Le Pen's conviction for misusing EU funds but shortened her ban on running for elected office.It potentially re-opens a path for the far-right leader to run in the 2027 presidential race.However, the Paris court ruled that Le Pen serve a three-year jail term.Although the court said two years were suspended, it ordered her to wear an electronic ankle tag for one year, making a presidential campaign politically and logistically difficult.The ruling casts fresh doubt on whether she will seek France's highest office next year.The 57-year-old was also originally handed a five-year ban from running for public office, which has now been reduced to 15 months.But Le Pen has said previously that she would not run under these types of restrictions.She is due to appear on French television later on Tuesday where she will outline her political ambitions, given the latest developments.
Breaking: French court opens door to Marine Le Pen presidential run after shortening ban
The court in Paris upholds Marine Le Pen's conviction for misusing EU funds but shortens her ban on running for elected office, potentially re-opening a path for the far-right leader to run in the 2027 presidential race.










