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    Marine Le Pen Convicted but Allowed to Run for President Wearing Electronic Tag

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 7, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Marine Le Pen, leader of the National Rally party, has been convicted in a recent court ruling. Despite the guilty verdict, the court has allowed her to participate in the upcoming presidential election under the condition that she wears an electronic monitoring tag. This decision marks a rare instance where a political figure faces legal restrictions yet retains eligibility to run for the highest office.

    In a significant development, Le Pen must now weigh the implications of campaigning while under judicial supervision. The use of an electronic tag is an unusual requirement for a presidential candidate, reflecting the gravity of the legal issues she faces. Meanwhile, the political landscape in France remains tense as her supporters and opponents react to the court’s ruling.

    Le Pen is expected to address the public on television later to clarify her intentions regarding the election and the court’s conditions. This announcement will be closely watched as it could influence voter sentiment and the dynamics of the presidential race. The outcome of this situation may also set a precedent for how legal challenges intersect with political ambitions in France.

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