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French court shortens Le Pen’s ban from office but orders electronic tag

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PARIS, July ‌7 (Reuters) - A French ​appeals court on Tuesday upheld Marine ⁠Le Pen's conviction for misusing EU funds but ​shortened her ban on running ‌for elected office, potentially re-opening a path for the far-right leader ⁠to run in ⁠the 2027 presidential race.

However, the court ruled Le Pen serve a three-year jail ‌term. Although the court ⁠said two years ‌were suspended, it ​ordered her to wear an electronic ankle tag for ‌one year, making ​a presidential ⁠campaign politically and logistically ‌difficult.

The ruling ⁠casts fresh doubt on whether she will seek France's highest ​office next ‌year.

(Reporting by Juliette Jabkhiro and ⁠Elizabeth Pineau; Editing ​by Richard Lough and ​Makini Brice)

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