
The court has resorted to practices fit for “authoritarian regimes,” the politician has claimed
French presidential hopeful Marine Le Pen has denounced the sentence handed down to her by a Paris court as a “political decision” taken on an “order” of her opponents seeking to prevent her from running in the 2027 elections. The politician was sentenced to four years in prison on embezzlement charges and barred from running for public office for five years.
According to the former leader of the National Rally party (RN), the sole purpose of the ruling was to “prevent [her]from participating and being elected in the presidential election,” she told the French broadcaster TF1 on Monday evening.
“The rule of law has been completely violated by the decision that was made,” le Pen argued, vowing to appeal the court ruling “as soon as possible.”
The court resorted to “practices that were believed to be reserved for authoritarian regimes,” Le Pen claimed, calling it a “disastrous day for our democracy and for our country.” She also said that “millions of French people” were deprived of their preferred candidate at the upcoming elections by a “lower court judge.”
“There are millions of French people this evening, who are outraged… to an unimaginable degree,” by the actions of the court, she asserted.
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