In a surprising turn, Marine Le Pen, leader of the National Rally group in the French National Assembly, has reintroduced the term 'assistance' during her May Day speech, reflecting a shift in her political stance. This change comes after years of distancing herself from the term, which she previously deemed discriminatory against the working class.
A French court in Lyon has denied the request of the organization 'Action & Démocratie' to remove an infographic published by an educational group. The infographic described the organization as sympathetic to the ideas of Marine Le Pen.
The French National Rally, led by Marine Le Pen, is searching for a bank willing to provide a loan to finance its campaign for the upcoming presidential elections in 2027. This move is part of the party's strategy to strengthen its position ahead of the electoral challenges.
Legal reports indicate that Marine Le Pen, the far-right leader in France, may be able to run for the presidency if her ineligibility status is lifted on election day. Lawyers emphasize that eligibility is a fundamental requirement for candidacy, raising questions about her political future under current circumstances.