Following the ruling, Le Pen appeared on TF1 to confirm her candidacy, maintaining her innocence while signaling an intent to appeal the judgment further. She framed the legal proceedings as an intrusion on voter autonomy, urging the public to prioritize the ballot box over the courtroom. Her decision to move forward underscores a defiant strategy to sustain the National Rally's momentum, even as the shadow of her conviction lingers over the campaign.
With the National Rally currently outpacing rivals in national opinion polls, the move is calculated to consolidate her base. By framing the legal challenges as a political obstacle rather than a disqualifier, she seeks to transform her courtroom struggles into a rallying cry for supporters. Her path toward the Élysée Palace remains fraught with judicial friction, yet she remains the party’s primary vehicle for capturing power in the upcoming contest.





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