To overturn the candidacy ban, French far-right leader Le Pen will face a retrial in January next year.

Jin10 data reported on September 8 that French far-right leader Marine Le Pen will face a retrial in January next year as she hopes to overturn a conviction and a ban on running for office, which hampers her plans to participate in the upcoming presidential election. A judge at the Paris Court of Appeal stated on Monday that a hearing regarding her conviction for misusing EU funds should take place between January 13 and February 12. A ruling on the retrial is expected to be made in the summer of 2026, several months later. This news comes as the current French government may face a collapse later on Monday. French Prime Minister Borne launched a confidence vote in a last-ditch effort to break the deadlock over budget cuts. However, the most powerful parties in the French parliament, including the National Rally, have vowed to bring him down.
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