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L'inéligibilité immédiate imposée à Marine Le Pen est-elle une exception française ?

La présidente du Rassemblement national a qualifié de "chasse aux sorcières" la décision de justice qui lui a interdit de se présenter aux élections. Euroverify a interrogé des experts sur les fondements juridiques de sa condamnation.

LIRE L’ARTICLE : http://fr.euronews.com/2025/04/08/lineligibilite-immediate-imposee-a-marine-le-pen-est-elle-une-exception-francaise

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00:00How common is Le Pen's ineligibility sentence?
00:08Last month, a French court found Marie Le Pen of the far-right National Rally Party
00:13guilty of embezzling EU funds and banned her from running for public office for five years.
00:20So, as things stand, she is barred from running in the 2027 French presidential election.
00:25But is the decision to ban her from public office immediately a rarity?
00:55According to data provided to Euronews by the French Ministry of Justice, of the 16,364
01:03ineligibility sentences handed out in 2023 in France, only 3,9% were executed immediately,
01:12as in Le Pen's case.
01:13One expert told us this immediate execution is also uncommon across Europe.
01:19It's what all European countries apply, it's the suspenseful call, that as long as
01:24you call a decision, the condemnation does not apply, until the definitive condemnation.
01:31And the French exception, which we find in Brazil, is that the judge can apply directly
01:37this penalty, even when the person calls.
01:40Le Pen's sentence has sparked a lively debate in France with figures across the political
01:45spectrum questioning it.
01:47A proposal to remove provisional execution from French law could even be debated in Parliament.

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