Marine Le Pen Vows to Fight Back Against Macronās āPoliticalā Conviction: 2027 Election Bid Blocked
Marine Le Pen reacts fiercely to her conviction, calling it a "political decision" aimed at blocking her from the 2027 French Presidential Election. Despite the court's ruling, which includes a five-year ban on running for office, Marine Le Pen vows to fight back and take the legal battle to an appeal. She describes the verdict as an attack on her and the French peopleās right to choose their leader. Le Pen remains defiant, insisting she is still the āfavoriteā to win the presidency. Watch her full response and hear her plans to continue the fight against Macron's government and the judiciary.
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French President Emmanuel Macron announces plan for 'reassurance force' in Ukraine
Leaders from nearly 30 countries and NATO and EU chiefs met in the French capital to discuss bolstering aid to Kyiv and deploying European troops to secure long-term peace.
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Emmanuel Macron has announced a plan for a "reassurance force" with several countries in Ukraine - but not all European allies have backed the idea. Sky News
French voters head to the polls in a pivotal snap parliamentary election called by President Emmanuel Macron. After a surprising defeat in the European elections, Macron's centrist alliance faces off..
National Rally president Jordan Bardella and French Socialist Party's Olivier Faure slam Emmanuel Macron's comments of not ruling out putting French troops on the ground in Ukraine but those remarks..
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban met with French President Emmanuel Macron to discuss support for Ukraine and other key issues before Hungary's EU presidency commences on 1 July.
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