Marine Le Pen to run for French Presidency despite criminal conviction
•Marine Le Pen announced her candidacy for the French presidency despite a criminal conviction.
•An appeals court reduced her election ban, allowing her to run next year.
•Le Pen was previously convicted of embezzlement and must wear a tracking bracelet.
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→Marine Le Pen announced her candidacy for the French presidency despite a criminal conviction.
→An appeals court reduced her election ban, allowing her to run next year.
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