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Le Pen vows to fight conviction in front of supporters but large-scale protests fail to materialize

Le Pen vows to fight conviction in front of supporters but large-scale protests fail to materialize
April 06, 2025

(CNN) โ€” The leader of Franceโ€™s National Rally (RN) party, Marine Le Pen, told supporters she would not give up despite being found guilty of embezzling European Union (EU) funds and banned from running for office, but large-scale protests against the move did not materialize Sunday.

The RN called on its supporters to mobilize in Place Vauban in Paris, near the historic Les Invalides, to โ€œdefend freedom, save democracy, and support Marine!โ€

Protesters waved tricolor flags, with a CNN team on the ground seeing what appeared to be a few thousand in attendance to protest Le Penโ€™s barring from the 2027 election.

Le Pen vows to fight conviction in front of supporters but large-scale protests fail to materialize
People rally in support of French far-right leader Marine Le Pen in Paris, France, on April 6, after Le Pen's Monday embezzlement conviction resulted in her being barred from running in the country's 2027 presidential election.

Speaking to the crowd on Sunday, Le Pen reiterated her stance on the ruling being politically motivated. โ€œThis is not a judicial decision, itโ€™s a political decision,โ€ she said.

The protests were met with rival rallies by left-wing parties and groups on the opposite side of Paris. The organizers, Les ร‰cologistes and the France Unbowed parties, said thousands of people were in attendance at the counter-protest, where a large banner read, โ€œLetโ€™s not let the far right get away with it!โ€

Le Pen, who was the frontrunner for Franceโ€™s next presidential election in two years, was convicted by a Paris court on Monday for using more than โ‚ฌ4.5 million ($4.38 million) of EU money to pay her partyโ€™s political staff from 2004 to 2016, while falsely claiming they were working as assistants to its members of the European Parliament.

The court handed Le Pen a four-year prison sentence with two years suspended, to be served under house arrest, and a โ‚ฌ100,000 ($108,000) fine.

The presiding judge in the case, Bรฉnรฉdicte de Perthuis, said the politicianโ€™s actions amounted to a โ€œserious and lasting attack on the rules of democratic life in Europe, but especially in France.โ€

Le Pen slammed the ruling as a purely โ€œpolitical decisionโ€ in a television interview and claimed the โ€œrule of law (had been) completely violated.โ€

The decision has dealt a severe blow to Le Penโ€™s ambitions to win the ร‰lysรฉe Palace at her fourth attempt in 2027, when current President Emmanuel Macron will be unable to seek a third consecutive term.

The politically explosive ruling drew condemnation from her right-wing allies in Europe and across the Atlantic. US President Donald Trump threw his support behind the RN leader on Friday, calling the court ruling a โ€œWitch Huntโ€ and writing on Truth Social, โ€œFREE MARINE LE PEN.โ€

Some of Le Penโ€™s rivals even voiced concern over the implications of the sentence, with Prime Minister Francois Bayrou saying he was โ€œtroubledโ€ while current French Justice Minister Gerald Darmanin posted on X in November that it would be โ€œprofoundly shockingโ€ if she were to be barred from elections.

Le Pen said she would appeal the ban, with the Paris Court of Appeal offering a potential lifeline by allowing for a decision to be made by June 2026. If she were to win her appeal, she could still run in the presidential elections the following year.

CNNโ€™s Saskya Vandoorne, Pierre Bairin and Todd Symons contributed reporting.

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