The far-right National Rally candidate would get between 34% and 35.5% of the vote in the first round if it were to take place this Sunday.

It is a risky bet to launch a presidential campaign before courts have determined if it is legal – or not

The dominant figure on France's far right, Marine Le Pen, is pressing ahead with a presidential bid despite an embezzlement conviction, in a gamble that could test her appeal…

La leader del Rassemblement National raccoglierebbe il 36% delle preferenze nel primo turno elettorale, +4 punti in 15 giorni, malgrado la condanna. Philippe p…

Leader of far-right National Rally is the frontrunner in the presidential poll despite a recent embezzlement conviction, after an appeal court allowed her to run

Marine Le Pen is touting the 'winning duo' of herself and Jordan Bardella as opinion polls put National Rally in the lead of voter intentions.

The far-right National Rally candidate would get between 34% and 35.5% of the vote in the first round if it were to take place this Sunday.

The far-right leader has defied calls to hand the leadership bid to her protege Jordan Bardella despite previously saying she would not run with an ankle tag. Experts tell James C…

Le Pen had her conviction for embezzling millions from the European Parliament upheld in Paris last week, a decision many expected to lead to her abandoning a fourth bid for the…