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Crowd estimates at a rally in support of French far-right leader Marine Le Pen in Paris on April 6 range between 7,000 and 15,000 people, not 100,000, as claimed on social media.
Supporters are likening a five-year ban on Marine Le Pen running for office to a political witch-hunt. But the criticisms — and death threats to a judge — could backfire.
Marine Le Pen, the French far-right leader, is barred from running in France’s 2027 presidential election after an embezzlement conviction involving her political party. Roger Cohen, the Paris bureau ...
The National Rally party leader has described the court ruling that banned her from running for office as a political witch ...
Marine Le Pen, leader of France’s far-right National Rally, was convicted of embezzling EU funds and barred from running for ...
French authorities on Tuesday detained a 76-year-old man over a death threat against the judge who presided over the panel ...
French right-wing National Rally Party leader Marine Le Pen, center, and National Rally Party President Jordan Bardella ...
Far-right French politician Marine Le Pen, who was convicted last week of embezzling public funds and banned from running for ...
France's far-right National Rally (RN) leader Marine Le Pen has called a court ruling banning her from running for office for ...
France's far-right leader Marine Le Pen on Sunday vowed to pursue her presidential ambitions after she was found guilty of ...
In a speech, Marine Le Pen, the French far-right leader, cast a judicial decision prohibiting her from running for office as ...
Thousands of supporters gathered at Place Vauban for the event organised by Le Pen’s party, the National Rally.