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French prosecutors told a Paris appeals court this week they want Rassemblement National leader Marine Le Pen to be barred from holding public office for five years and face a multi-year prison term over a long-running European Parliament “fake jobs” fraud.
The requests, made during closing arguments in the retrial that began in mid-January, ask judges to largely uphold the March 2025 convictions that fined Le Pen €100,000 and sentenced her to four years in prison (partly suspended) and immediate ineligibility.
The appeal has paused enforcement while the Cour d’appel considers whether any ban should take effect immediately; a ruling is expected before the summer of 2026.
Prosecutors say Le Pen organised a system that saw European Parliament funds used to pay party staff in France between 2004 and 2016, causing estimated damage of several million euros.
Le Pen and several co-defendants deny intent to embezzle and argue the payments reflected legitimate parliamentary work.
If the appeals court upholds the verdict she could then seek review at the Cour de cassation ahead of France’s 2027 presidential election, where the RN currently polls strongly.
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