Marine Le Pen arriving at Paris courthouse for appeal trial, surrounded by media and supporters.
Marine Le Pen arriving at Paris courthouse for appeal trial, surrounded by media and supporters.
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Marine Le Pen's appeal trial opens on Tuesday in Paris

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Marine Le Pen's appeal trial in the Rassemblement national (RN) parliamentary assistants case begins on Tuesday, January 13, in Paris, and will run until February 12. Convicted in the first instance to four years in prison including two firm and five years of immediate ineligibility, the RN leader risks seeing her political future jeopardized ahead of the 2027 presidential election. Jordan Bardella, RN president, reaffirmed his total support for Marine Le Pen on the eve of the hearing.

The Front national (FN, renamed Rassemblement national or RN in 2018) parliamentary assistants case dates back to practices from 2004 to 2016, where assistants paid by the European Parliament carried out political missions in France, amounting to systematic embezzlement of public funds. The first-instance trial took place from September 30, 2024, at the Paris correctional court, culminating in a judgment on March 31, 2025. Marine Le Pen, as RN president and MEP, was found guilty of embezzlement and complicity, sentenced to four years in prison including two firm under electronic bracelet, a 100,000 euro fine, and five years of ineligibility with immediate execution, barring her from voting and running for office.

Thirteen defendants, including Marine Le Pen, Louis Aliot, and Julien Odoul, are appealing. Of the original 25 tried, one was acquitted and 11 did not appeal. The prosecution filed no incidental appeal, narrowing the reexamination. Le Pen's defense aims for acquittal or, at minimum, ineligibility not exceeding two years. “There is only one line of defense, it is to tell the truth. That is my strategy. To tell the truth as I did in the first instance, hoping to be better heard on appeal,” Le Pen stated.

On the eve of the trial, Jordan Bardella presented his New Year's wishes to the press on January 12, reaffirming his “total support” for Marine Le Pen. “She will demonstrate her innocence,” he asserted, adding that a new ineligibility conviction “would be deeply worrying for democracy,” as it would deprive French voters of a candidate who reached the second round twice and leads polls. Bardella, who will not run for president but for prime minister, insists there is “no political difference” between them and that he follows the case closely without attending.

Le Pen has said that if ineligibility is confirmed, she will “obviously not” run in 2027, but she would “if she could be a candidate,” holding onto a “small hope.” The appeal decision is not expected before summer 2026, leaving uncertainty over her political future.

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Initial reactions on X to Marine Le Pen's appeal trial in the RN parliamentary assistants case emphasize the high stakes for her 2027 presidential candidacy. RN figures like Jordan Bardella offer total support, deeming a conviction deeply worrying for democracy. Critics portray the RN as hypocritical for criticizing the EU while allegedly misusing its funds, and express skepticism about Le Pen's innocence claims. Anti-corruption accounts highlight the trial's importance amid ongoing investigations.

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Dramatic courtroom scene of Marine Le Pen awaiting Paris appeal court verdict on RN embezzlement case, crucial for her 2027 presidential candidacy.
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Paris appeal court to rule on July 7 in RN assistants case

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The Paris Court of Appeal announced it will deliver its ruling on July 7, 2026, at 1:30 p.m. in the appeal trial of Marine Le Pen and the Rassemblement National (RN) for embezzlement of public funds. This date is pivotal for the RN leader's political future, as she stated she will decide on her 2027 presidential candidacy based on the verdict. If deemed ineligible, Jordan Bardella would be the party's candidate.

On the first day of her appeal trial in the FN/RN parliamentary assistants case, Marine Le Pen partially shifted her defense strategy on January 13, 2026, in Paris. Previously denying any offense, the RN leader now admits a possible unintentional fault while blaming the European Parliament for oversight failures on disputed contracts.

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Defense pleadings began on Wednesday, February 4, before the Paris Court of Appeal in the case of the Front National's European parliamentary assistants, aiming to minimize the defendants' responsibility. The previous day's prosecution requisitions demand five years of ineligibility for Marine Le Pen, casting doubt on her 2027 presidential candidacy. The court's decision is expected before summer.

Peimane Ghaleh-Marzban, president of the Paris judicial tribunal, has warned against potential US interference in the case of the Front National's parliamentary assistants. The alert comes ahead of the appeal trial for Marine Le Pen and eleven other defendants, accused of diverting European Parliament funds. It follows reports of US sanction threats against French magistrates.

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On day six of the Paris appeal trial over alleged misuse of EU funds by Rassemblement National (RN) parliamentary assistants, Perpignan mayor Louis Aliot invoked 'great disorder' on January 22, 2026, to explain hiring militant Laurent Salles without an interview. This follows Marine Le Pen's earlier testimony, as covered in our ongoing series.

Rassemblement national president Jordan Bardella launched the party's municipal campaign on Saturday in Agde and Carcassonne, not ruling out union lists in the second round against the risk of an extreme left victory. He reaffirmed support for Marine Le Pen, on trial in appeal for fake jobs, and said he is preparing to become head of government. These statements come ahead of the March 15 and 22 municipal elections.

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At the appeal trial before the Paris Court of Appeal, former MEP Bruno Gollnisch admitted that his parliamentary assistants worked residually for the National Front, not solely for him. This admission comes in the case of the party's assistants, where he is accused of diverting 996,000 euros in public funds. At 76 years old, he faces three years in prison, including one firm, a 50,000 euro fine, and five years of ineligibility.

 

 

 

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