NewsWorld newsMarine Le PenFrench far-right leader Marine Le Pen has said she will run for the presidency in 2027 after a Paris appeals court found her guilty of embezzling public funds and sentenced her to wear a court-ordered electronic tag19:57, 07 Jul 2026Updated 20:25, 07 Jul 2026French far-right leader Marine Le Pen has said she will run for the presidency in 2027 - just hours after she was ordered to wear an electronic tag following her embezzlement conviction."I can't campaign with a tag," the National Rally leader told French TV in an interview broadcast on Tuesday evening. "I want to pursue all legal avenues to defend my innocence in this case."Earlier on Tuesday, a Paris appeals court cleared the way for Le Pen to run for the French presidency next year but said she must wear an electronic tag after finding her guilty of embezzling public funds.The ruling shortened a ban handed down by a court last year that kept her from seeking public office for five years.Le Pen said she will appeal the case to France's highest court, the Court of Cassation, and that the process will suspend the sentence that she wear the tag for a year.The Court of Cassation previously said it would be able to rule before the presidential election. Its first round is in April.The appeals court ruled that Le Pen oversaw years of misuse by her National Rally party of European Parliament funds by paying staff with money intended for European Union parliamentary assistants. She denied criminal wrongdoing but said during the trial that the party had made a "mistake".The court upheld guilty verdicts for all 11 accused, including Le Pen and other party members. The party itself was also declared guilty.Article continues belowHowever, the court scaled back the punishments handed down by a lower court last year.From five years handed down in March 2025, the ban was cut to 45 months, with two-thirds of it suspended. Le Pen has already served 15 months of the ban, meaning that the potential obstacle is effectively removed.The verdict also cut her prison sentence from four years, two of them suspended, to three years with two suspended.Choose Daily Mirror as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.Breaking NewsFranceMarine Le Pen
Marine Le Pen to run for French presidency despite embezzlement conviction
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen has said she will run for the presidency in 2027 after a Paris appeals court found her guilty of embezzling public funds and sentenced her to wear a court-ordered electronic tag










