The future of the far-right leader Marine Le Pen – and France’s political landscape – will be decided on Monday when a court hands down its verdict on charges she and party officials embezzled money from the European parliament.

If convicted, the three-time presidential candidate of the National Rally (RN) could be barred from standing to succeed Emmanuel Macron in the 2027 presidential election.

Public prosecutors have demanded Le Pen be given a €300,000 (£250,000) fine, a prison sentence and that she be prevented from holding or seeking to hold a political position or five years.

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      615 days ago

      Scary times indeed, and sadly even if the right thing is done, those fuckheads have a successor at the ready, with a boosted mediatic presence, so I fear that either way it won’t change much.

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        714 days ago

        Yup, especially since his last visit to israel and the European elections.

        It’s certain that they are propping him up, but he needs a lot of work to be credible in a national election. From my understanding and what I’ve seen, he’s charismatic on social media but loses all his appeal during debates because he’s stupid.

        If the European Union wants a future, it must get rid of these fascists and their oligarch handlers."