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Le Pen Considers Future Amid French Court Review on Disqualification

Marine Le Pen has announced she will not run in the 2027 elections if placed under house arrest. She has also named a successor, indicating her political plans remain active despite legal uncertainties. A French court is set to review her disqualification appeal in 2026, which could significantly impact her political trajectory.
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