In Marine Le Pen's trial, the scope of the tribunal's jurisdiction in question

Marine Le Pen's defense scored a point on the second day of the appeal trial over the Front National's European parliamentary assistants. The public prosecutor's office believes the party cannot be held accountable for unpursued contracts, as the tribunal ruled in March 2025. The court must rule on this legal issue on Thursday.

The appeal trial in the case of the Front National's (FN) European parliamentary assistants continued on Wednesday, January 14, 2026, on the second day of hearings. Marine Le Pen risks her eligibility for the presidential election in this matter. The defense gained support from the public prosecutor's office on a crucial point of law: the scope of the tribunal's jurisdiction.

The issue, arduously debated in autumn 2024 before the first-instance tribunal, concerns the possibility of prosecuting the party for "receiving stolen public funds." The investigating judge, in her referral order, had allowed this pursuit against the FN, even though the European deputies had not been charged for it. She relied on two rulings from the Court of Cassation, thereby extending the period of the offense's prevention and increasing the financial consequences.

The defense lawyers, including those for Marine Le Pen, Wallerand de Saint-Just (the party's treasurer), and Nicolas Crochet (accountant), had strongly protested this expansion. "The surprise, alleged [by the defense], is itself surprising," the prosecutors had retorted, mocking the argument that the ordinance's annexes were "decorative."

The public prosecutor's office, now aligned with the defense, rules that the FN cannot be held accountable for unpursued assistant contracts, confirming the tribunal's March 2025 decision. The appeal court must decide on Thursday on this technical debate, which could limit the scope of the prosecutions.

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Courtroom illustration of defense lawyers arguing in the Paris Court of Appeal during the FN assistants' appeal trial involving Marine Le Pen.
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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.

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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In the Paris Court of Appeal's ongoing trial over alleged misuse of European Parliament funds by Front National/Rassemblement National staff, Marine Le Pen was questioned on January 20-21, 2026, rejecting claims of a 'system' of embezzlement and highlighting the European Parliament's prior silence on assistants' roles.

On the eve of the opening of her appeal trial in the parliamentary assistants case, Jordan Bardella, president of the Rassemblement National (RN), reaffirmed his total support for Marine Le Pen. He stated that a new conviction for ineligibility would be "profoundly worrying for democracy". Bardella also emphasized that he is not a candidate for the 2027 presidential election.

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Marine Le Pen, facing judicial troubles, believes Jordan Bardella can win the 2027 presidential election in her place. The RN group president in the National Assembly expresses strong confidence in her potential successor, despite criticisms of his experience. She will be tried on appeal from January 13 to February 12, 2026, in the European parliamentary assistants case of the FN.

A recent poll shows an erosion of Marine Le Pen's image among the French, especially RN sympathizers, who prefer Jordan Bardella for the 2027 presidency. Despite her 2025 conviction, RN ideas are gaining ground in public opinion, splitting France evenly between concerns and enthusiasm. The party retains its momentum amid judicial troubles.

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