Marine Le Pen, the leader of the far-right party in France, announced her intention to run for office next year following a court appeal that made her eligible to run while wearing an ankle tag. She stated her plan to appeal the decision again, suggesting that the ankle tag may not be necessary.
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Le Pen announces intention to run for office despite graft conviction
Marine Le Pen has declared her intention to run for office in the upcoming election, despite a graft conviction. Following a court appeal, she is eligible to run while wearing an ankle tag but plans to appeal the requirement.
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