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'Decision time' for far right National Rally as ruling clears Le Pen's way for election run
Marine Le Pen may run in the 2027 presidential election after an appeal court ruled she can hold office despite a 15-month ban, though she has rejected running with an electronic tag. The National Rally party must decide whether she competes or supports Jordan Bardella as her successor.
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