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Marine Le Pen

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    Marine Le Pen ruling is fuel for the global right’s attacks on court authority

    Rightwing and populist leaders are seizing on conviction to push narrative they are being silenced – but legal experts disagree
  • Marine Le Pen speaking to supporters from a temporary stage in front of the Hôtel des Invalides with her party’s 120 members of parliament behind her

    Le Pen vows to fight ‘political’ ruling, as France’s main parties stage rival rallies

    Far-right leader tells supporters she is victim of ‘witch-hunt’, while radical left says RN’s mask has slipped
  • French far-right leader Marine Le Pen

    France braced as far right and leftwing parties plan rallies in wake of Le Pen decision

  • Jocelyn Dessigny and his assistants holding leaflets in Villers-Cotterêts

    ‘More will come to us now’: what does Le Pen verdict mean for far-right’s future?

  • Marco Rubio addresses the media on Friday at Nato HQ in Brussels

    Europe live with Jakub Krupa
    US’s Rubio shrugs off market falls at Nato press conference – as it happened

    US secretary of state says ‘markets will adjust’ during press conference following Nato summit in Brussels
  • Marine Le Pen

    Judiciary must be protected, says Macron, as judge who sentenced Le Pen put under guard

    French president tells ministers that judges are independent and ‘all litigants have the right of appeal’
  • Marine Le Pen

    Marine Le Pen verdict raises tricky questions about justice and democracy

    Letters: Anthony Richards thinks democracies must defeat dangerous ideologies at the ballot box, not in the courtroom, while Dave Pollard calls out the hypocrisy of the far right. Plus letters from Colin Leisk and Michel Gratton
  • Georgios Samaras

    France’s left is celebrating Le Pen’s conviction. But gloating will make it harder to beat the far right

    Georgios Samaras
    Beware the backlash strategies used by Trump and Berlusconi. It is vital that the National Rally leader isn’t able to capitalise on this verdict, says academic Georgios Samaras
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    Today in Focus
    Could Marine Le Pen’s guilty verdict help fuel the far right? – podcast

    The parliamentary leader of France’s far-right National Rally party, Marine Le Pen, has been banned from public office for five years for embezzlement, ruining her chance of a presidential run. Angelique Chrisafis reports
  • A glum-looking Marine Le Pen sitting in the national assembly

    What is Marine Le Pen guilty of in National Rally embezzlement case?

    The far-right leader has been banned from running for office for five years after an EU parliament fake jobs scam
    • French ministers condemn threats to judges in Marine Le Pen case

    • Marine Le Pen calls embezzlement conviction a 'nuclear bomb' – video

    • First Edition newsletter
      Tuesday briefing: How Le Pen’s conviction could reshape National Rally – and French politics

  • Le Pen carrying large silver bag inside building with several people behind and to the side

    ‘This will backfire’: Le Pen allies hit out at Paris court’s 2027 election ban verdict

  • Marine Le Pen

    Marine Le Pen attacks ban on French presidency run as a ‘political decision’

  • Alexander Hurst

    With this damning of Le Pen, France can be the ‘anti-Trump’. It’s a bold path others should follow

    Alexander Hurst
  • The far-right leader Marine Le Pen and National Rally president Jordan Bardella, right, during French parliamentary elections on 10 July 2024.

    The Guardian view on the Marine Le Pen verdict: no politician is above the law

  • Europe live with Jakub Krupa
    National Rally president calls for ‘peaceful mobilisation’ after Marine Le Pen convicted of embezzlement – as it happened

  • Who is Jordan Bardella, likely successor to Marine Le Pen in French presidential race?

  • Marine Le Pen verdict throws National Rally into chaos but could boost far right

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