Key facts
- An appeals court ruling on Tuesday will determine Marine Le Pen's eligibility for the 2027 French presidential election.
- The ruling concerns an embezzlement case initiated by the European Parliament.
- A potential ban from public office could result from the court's decision.
- If Marine Le Pen is banned, Jordan Bardella is positioned to be the far-right party's candidate.
- The case originated from the European Parliament.
Marine Le Pen's bid for the 2027 French presidential election faces a significant hurdle as an appeals court is set to rule on Tuesday regarding an embezzlement case. This case, which originated from the European Parliament, could result in a ban from public office for Le Pen. The ruling's outcome is critical for her presidential aspirations. Should Le Pen be deemed ineligible to run, Jordan Bardella is poised to step in as the candidate for the far-right party. The legal proceedings stem from allegations of embezzlement linked to her time within the European Parliament.
