2 pointsby Alien1Being4 hours ago4 comments
  • r7214 hours ago
    Caveat:

    >However it ruled she must wear an electronic ankle tag for a year, making a campaign both logistically and politically difficult.

    >Le Pen herself appeared to rule out a run if she was forced to wear a tag. “If I’m allowed to be a candidate but am effectively prevented from campaigning freely, then you understand that wouldn’t be possible,” she said in an interview last week.

    >...

    >Le Pen is due to give a prime-time TV interview on TF1 at 8 p.m. local time (2 p.m. ET), in which she may make an announcement on her political future.

  • pmdulaney2 hours ago
    Has NBC News ever referred to anyone as a "far-left leader"?
    • rsynnott2 hours ago
      Per Google, yes; Jean-Luc Melenchon a bunch of times, and Jeremy Corbyn once.
  • johng3 hours ago
    I don't pay attention to French politics. But, how much truth is there to her claims that the trial was a witch hunt. We've seen plenty of those here in the US as well.
    • mamonster2 hours ago
      >But, how much truth is there to her claims that the trial was a witch hunt

      It's not a witch hunt, she just sucks at doing the same thing that everyone else does. It's fairly standard to go hard in the EU elections in order to buff up your party's treasury, but RN/FN was just comical in how openly they did it.

      Francois Bayrou/MoDem had the exact same scheme but because he is much smarter than Le Pen so he never left behind a smoking gun whereas she openly said what she was doing in front of multiple people (and RN/FN had a huge loyalty problem at the time).

    • rsynnott2 hours ago
      None. She was involved in embezzling about three million euro. As in most countries, stealing large amounts of money is illegal in France, even if you're a very special racist politician.

      France is perhaps a _little_ unusual in that it regularly criminally punishes criminal politicians (not restricted to the far right; former president Sarkozy spent a few weeks in prison and also got an electronic tag for corruption). Some countries, notably the US, are extremely unwilling to do this (at least at a federal level; the US has occasionally jailed naughty state governors, I think). Up to you whether you consider this a _good_ practice.

  • SNAZZYSILVEr2 hours ago
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