France : quatre ans de prison et cinq ans d’inéligibilité requis contre Marine Le Pen en appel
Marine Le Pen 's appeal trial reached a significant milestone on Tuesday, February 3, 2026 , with the prosecution's sentencing recommendations. Prosecutors requested a four-year prison sentence, as well as a five-year ban on holding public office and running for office .
This procedure is part of the European parliamentary assistants case, in which the former leader of the National Rally and several party officials were convicted in the first instance. The case concerns the use of European funds, alleged against elected officials and party leaders in the organization of their political activities.
During the appeal hearings, the prosecution maintained its firm stance, arguing that the alleged offenses warranted significant criminal and political sanctions. For her part, Marine Le Pen has consistently denied the accusations, asserting her innocence and denouncing a politically motivated interpretation of the case.
The final decision from the appeals court is expected in the coming weeks. It could have major consequences for the French leader's political future , as the legal debate continues in a sensitive political context.
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