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Le Pen’s Conviction Exposes the EU Parliament’s Transparency Problems

Marine Le Pen’s political future is in jeopardy after a French court found her guilty of embezzling EU Parliament funds. The ruling bars her from running for office for five years—potentially blocking her 2027 presidential bid.

Le Pen is one of 24 people convicted for misusing EU funds meant for parliamentary work. Her National Rally party allegedly used millions of euros to pay staff who did little to no EU-related work—including her personal bodyguard.

But this case is just the tip of the iceberg. The EU Parliament has long faced corruption scandals across the political spectrum. Cases like Qatargate, which involved alleged bribes from Qatar and Morocco, and recent probes into Chinese and Huawei-linked lobbying efforts highlight systemic transparency issues.

Critics argue that the EU's oversight mechanisms are weak, allowing misuse of parliamentary funds with little accountability. Transparency advocates warn that while Le Pen’s case led to convictions, many similar financial abuses go unpunished.

Le Pen’s allies call the ruling politically motivated, while opponents question why the EU’s corruption problems remain so widespread. With European elections looming, will voters demand stronger transparency measures?

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