What happens now to Marine Le Penny and her right extreme party?

What happens now to Marine Le Penny and her right extreme party?

The far-right French politician Marine Le Pen has been found guilty of embezzlement of European Parliament funds for a 12-year period. Through a decision that has shaken French and European politics, the court in Paris has said it cannot compete for any public political position that means it [...]

Through a decision that has shaken French and European politics, the court in Paris has said that it cannot compete for any public political position that implies it will appear to be out of the race for presidential elections, which must be held farther in the spring of 2017.

She left the hearing without making any comments. Although she may appeal her decision, every step can take years. It will probably be the end of her political career, she follows. Periscope.

Le Pen, who has competed against the current president, Emmanuel Macron in 2017 and 2022, was considered a favourite figure to become France's first woman president.

In 2022, it won 41.5 per cent of the vote in the second round, marking the best outcome of an extreme rightist candidate in France's presidential race.

Since the Macroni were banned from competing for a third term, Le Pen was considered the best-known figure in the upcoming elections, and early polls signaled that it would defeat other candidates from left and right.

The National Front's Facing

Le Pen has climbed to the top of the National Front in 2011 and re-breaked the party in National Rally, and tried to whitewash the party's face by distanceing it and himself from some racist and anti-semitic statements by her father Jean-Marie Le Pen in the past.

It continues to have very critical approaches to immigration and Islam and wants to get France out of NATO's integrated military command.

However, it has backed down from preliminary statements to remove the country from the European Union and the Eurozone.

Her party has been guaranteed a much-pronounced loan by a Russian bank in 2014, and although it has been Moscow's supporter in the past and has criticised EU sanctions against the Kremlin, it has supported France in the decision to accept Ukrainian refugees.

Following the March 31st decision, the Kremlin has said it regrets “the violation of democratic norms”.

European officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, have hoped it would move forward in taking any duties, perhaps following steps by Italian right-wing Prime Minister Giorgia Melon, who is described in Brussels as competent and cooperative.

However, they have spoken carefully, saying the National Rally has always positioned itself from the right extreme and that the party is the main founder of Europe's Patriots party, along with the ruling Hungarian party, Fidesz, whose leader, Victor Orban, has immediately voiced support for Le Penny.

What is not known now is what will happen to her party.

Eight former members of the European Parliament, members of the National Rally, have been sentenced along with Le Penny for using funds worth the use of millions of European Parliament euros to pay staff in France in 2004-2016, raising questions about whether the movement could survive this crackdown.

What will happen to France's extreme right?

Jordan Bardella é, who has been appointed the official leader of the National Rally in 2021 and is considered Le Penny's successor, continues to remain unmarked by the scandal, at least directly.

But can Bardell have the same appealing power as Le Penny? Being only 29 years old, he is considered very young and inexperienced.

Although the National Rally has managed to hit the first in the European Parliament elections in June last year, the party's failure to repeat that success in parliamentary elections held that same summer has raised dilemmas regarding sustainability.

It remains to be seen how the electorate will respond to the decision.

Many politicians have been shocked by the criticisms made by US Vice President JD Vance earlier in the year for cancelling the outcome of Romania's first presidential election, following suspicions of Russian intervention on behalf of independent candidate Calin Georgescu, who had all surprised when he first came out, reports Radio Free Europe.

“We can expect similar shocks this time, as many members of the populist right will call this legal sphere against politicians who are not considered ordinary, and Marine Le Pen has just returned to their famous cycaus, which may lead them to win even more popularity”.

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