The campaign launch arrives in the wake of a conviction for the embezzlement of European Union funds, a legal hurdle that has complicated her public standing. Despite this, Le Pen remains focused on a nationalist platform centered on French sovereignty, attempting to steer the national conversation toward her own policy priorities rather than the courtroom drama.
She is positioning her protégé, Jordan Bardella, as the centerpiece of her proposed cabinet, designating him as her choice for prime minister. This strategic pairing is intended to stabilize her image as a prospective head of state, though the path to the Élysée Palace remains obstructed by ongoing legal scrutiny and deep-seated resistance from political opponents.




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