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Marine Le Pen, the far‑right French politician, announced Tuesday that she will seek the presidency next year after an appeals court lifted a temporary ban on her candidacy. The ruling followed her 2022 embezzlement conviction, which had imposed a five‑year prohibition on holding public office and required her to wear an electronic monitoring bracelet.
Le Pen stated she remains committed to her political platform, emphasizing her dedication to the French electorate. She expressed hope that voters will consider her renewed campaign, asserting that the conviction should not prevent her from serving the country.
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