With Le Pen sentencing, France's presidential election veers into the extraordinary
- PARIS -- PARIS (AP) — France already faced one of the world's most important elections next year.
- Far-right leader Marine Le Pen ’s decision to run for the presidency for a fourth time means that someone found guilty not once but twice of embezzling public funds will campaign to lead the European Union ’s largest nation.
- On Tuesday, a Paris appeals court cleared a path for the 57-year-old Le Pen to run by shortening a ban on seeking public office that had spelled possible doom for her ambitions.
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- PARIS -- PARIS (AP) — France already faced one of the world's most important elections next year.
- Far-right leader Marine Le Pen ’s decision to run for the presidency for a fourth time means that someone found guilty not once but twice of embezzling public funds will campaign to lead the European Union ’s largest nation.
- On Tuesday, a Paris appeals court cleared a path for the 57-year-old Le Pen to run by shortening a ban on seeking public office that had spelled possible doom for her ambitions.
Sources: Al Jazeera, ABC News