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Assistants affair: Marine Le Pen tries to save her local mandate in court

Assistants affair: Marine Le Pen tries to save her local mandate in court
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Ineligible after her first-instance conviction in the National Rally's fictitious assistants case, the Pas-de-Calais councilor could lose her departmental mandate. The Lille administrative court heard her arguments on Tuesday, May 20.
Marine Le Pen on Tuesday, May 20, at the National Assembly. (Anne-Christine Poujoulat/AFP)
by Stéphanie Maurice , correspondent in Lille

This Tuesday morning, May 20, was the start of Marine Le Pen's legal appeals in her battle against her five-year ineligibility . She did not go to the administrative court in Lille, but her lawyer did: he came to contest the RN elected official's automatic resignation from her mandate as departmental councilor of Pas-de-Calais, which she has held since 2021. A decision taken by the prefect after her conviction at first instance in the European parliamentary assistants affair: four years in prison, two of which are firm, and five years of ineligibility, executable immediately, without waiting for an appeal.

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