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Marine Le Pen believes that people are calling for her “political death”
The leader of the National Rally Marine Le Pen criticized on Friday the sentence of ineligibility required against her in her trial.
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Published today at 10:51 p.m. Updated 18 minutes ago
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“It is my political death that is being demanded,” considered Friday the leader of the French far right, Marine Le Pen, after the sentence of ineligibility with immediate execution which was requested against her by prosecutors during the trial of the assistants of MEPs from his party.
The prosecution also requested, against the three-time unsuccessful presidential candidate, five years of imprisonment, two of which will be fixed, and a fine of 300,000 euros.
The defense pleadings are expected on Monday, before a judgment from the criminal court which must be rendered in early 2025.
An “outrageous” indictment
“My political survival, obviously, will depend on the implementation of this political death sentence, with provisional execution or not,” said Marine Le Pen during an interview Friday evening on French television TF1.
“And this is, I believe, the aim from the start of this operation which was launched by a socialist, Mr (Martin) Schulz, (at the time) President of the European Parliament, in agreement with the socialist Mrs ( Christiane) Taubira, Minister of Justice at the time” in France, she continued.
By evoking an “outrageous” indictment and “out of all proportion to the slightest indictment of the same type”, the French MP expressed a “feeling of revolt”, according to her also felt by “millions of French people”, “and even beyond my own political camp, since the indignation aroused by this indictment has, in some way, penetrated the entire political class.”
“It was the political target who was judged”
Many French political figures, including former Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin from President Macron’s party, have expressed their reservations about the idea of a sentence of ineligibility with immediate effect.
“In reality, I realized that it was not the litigant who was being judged, that it was the political target who was being judged,” protested the woman who appeared alongside 24 other defendants, suspected of having hired assistants to MEPs whose missions were in fact for the sole benefit of the far-right party.
Asked about a desire to “put pressure on justice”, while her party the National Rally (RN) notably launched an online petition to protest against these requisitions of the prosecution, Marine Le Pen replied “never in my life” . “But we had to give the opportunity to those who were outraged […] to express this indignation, but in the most peaceful way possible, that is to say through a petition,” she further justified herself.
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