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    France Court to Hear Le Pen Appeal Against Political Ban in January

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    Posted on September 8, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Marine Le Pen's appeal against her political ban will be heard in January, potentially impacting the 2027 French election.

    Marine Le Pen's Appeal Against Political Ban Set for January Hearing

    Le Pen's Legal Challenges and Political Future

    By Juliette Jabkhiro

    Background of the Embezzlement Case

    PARIS (Reuters) -A Paris court ruled on Monday that French far-right leader Marine Le Pen's appeal trial against an embezzlement conviction that barred her from running in the 2027 election will start on January 13, keeping her presidential hopes alive.

    Implications for the 2027 Election

    The appeal trial is expected to last around five weeks and the verdict is due before the summer in a case that could have a huge impact on the election to succeed President Emmanuel Macron.

    Court's Decision Timeline

    The court ruling on the timing came even as Le Pen's National Rally (RN) and other opposition parties were set to defeat Prime Minister Francois Bayrou in a confidence vote on Monday that has presented Macron with a fresh political crisis.

    A Paris court convicted Le Pen and some two dozen National Rally (RN) party officials in March of embezzling EU funds, handing Le Pen an immediate five-year ban on running for office that effectively barred her from standing in the 2027 vote.

    Le Pen and her colleagues appealed the decision, and the appeals court pledged to expedite the case, given the major political ramifications of its decision.

    Few expect the appeals court to overturn Le Pen's initial conviction, for which she also received a four-year prison sentence of which two are suspended, and a 100,000-euro fine. Both of those are frozen pending appeal.

    But the RN hopes the appeals court could scrap - or shorten - her political ban, allowing her to stand in 2027 in what would be her fourth attempt at the top office.

    The prosecutor argued that an early-2026 trial would allow the court to give a verdict before the summer and avoid interfering in March municipal elections, while RN lawyers sought a date after the municipal elections. The appeals court judge followed the prosecutor's proposal.

    (Reporting by Juliette JabkhiroWriting by Dominique VidalonEditing by Makini Brice, Charlotte Van Campenhout, Gabriel Stargardter)

    Table of Contents

    • Le Pen's Legal Challenges and Political Future
    • Background of the Embezzlement Case
    • Implications for the 2027 Election
    • Court's Decision Timeline

    Key Takeaways

    • •Marine Le Pen's appeal trial is set for January 13.
    • •The trial could impact the 2027 French presidential election.
    • •Le Pen was convicted of embezzling EU funds.
    • •The appeal aims to overturn her political ban.
    • •The trial is expected to last five weeks.

    Frequently Asked Questions about France court to hear Le Pen appeal against political ban in January

    1What is the nature of Marine Le Pen's legal issues?

    Marine Le Pen is appealing an embezzlement conviction that has barred her from running in the 2027 election. The conviction involved embezzling EU funds, resulting in a five-year political ban.

    2
    When will the appeal trial for Le Pen begin?

    The appeal trial is set to begin in January and is expected to last around five weeks, with a verdict anticipated before the summer.

    3What are the potential consequences of the court's decision?

    The court's decision could significantly impact the upcoming election to succeed President Emmanuel Macron, especially if Le Pen's political ban is lifted or shortened.

    4What penalties did Le Pen receive for her conviction?

    Le Pen received a four-year prison sentence, of which two years are suspended, along with a 100,000-euro fine, in addition to the five-year ban on running for office.

    5What are the expectations regarding the appeals court's ruling?

    Few expect the appeals court to overturn Le Pen's initial conviction, but there is hope within the National Rally that the political ban could be reduced or eliminated.

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