Key facts
- Marine Le Pen and Jordan Bardella have pledged unity.
- A Paris court will deliver a verdict on Tuesday.
- The verdict concerns Marine Le Pen's eligibility for the 2027 French presidential election.
- Le Pen faces a potential ban from holding office.
- The potential ban is due to a conviction for misusing EU funds.
Marine Le Pen and Jordan Bardella have publicly committed to unity as a Paris court is set to deliver a verdict on Tuesday regarding Marine Le Pen's eligibility to run in the 2027 French presidential election. Le Pen is currently facing the possibility of being barred from holding public office. This potential disqualification is a consequence of her conviction for misusing European Union funds. The pledge of unity between Le Pen and Bardella underscores the significance of this upcoming judicial decision for their political movement and Le Pen's future electoral prospects. The court's ruling will determine whether Le Pen can pursue her presidential ambitions in 2027, a decision that carries substantial weight for the French political landscape.
