France’s Le Pen gets sentenced to four years in prison
The court also imposed fines and seized funds from the RN, totaling €2 million ($2.2 million). While Le Pen plans to appeal, the decision has sparked criticism from her allies, including Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who voiced support for her. Le Pen stepped down from RN’s leadership in 2022 but remains a prominent figure in French politics, leading her faction in the National Assembly.
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