Marine Le Pen announcing 2027 presidential candidacy on TF1 television
Marine Le Pen announcing 2027 presidential candidacy on TF1 television
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Marine Le Pen announces 2027 presidential candidacy and Cassation appeal

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Convicted Tuesday by the Paris Court of Appeal, Marine Le Pen announced the same evening on TF1 that she would run in the 2027 presidential election while filing a Cassation appeal.

The leader of the Rassemblement National was sentenced to three years in prison, including one year under electronic monitoring, and fifteen months of firm ineligibility. The court took into account voters’ freedom of choice by limiting the ineligibility period.

Appearing on TF1’s 8 p.m. news, Marine Le Pen declared: “I am a candidate tonight.” She said she would file a Cassation appeal, arguing that the appeal would suspend the sentence and allow her to campaign without an electronic bracelet.

She reaffirmed her innocence and confirmed that Jordan Bardella would be her prime minister if elected. The prosecutor general is expected to decide next week on a possible appeal by the public prosecutor’s office.

Political figures across the spectrum reacted, with some criticizing her decision and others saying voters will decide.

What people are saying

Initial reactions on X include positive views celebrating Le Pen's candidacy as a win against perceived lawfare, neutral factual shares from major outlets like BBC and Anadolu Agency, and skeptical or negative comments questioning her eligibility or criticizing her record. Discussions focus on the cassation appeal, eligibility for 2027, and potential campaign impacts. High-engagement posts from journalists and users reflect a mix of support and doubt.

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