
Marine Le Pen has pledged to wage war against a ‘New World Order’ she claims orchestrated her ban from France’s presidential race, vowing to defy a Paris court ruling issued on Monday, March 31. The National Rally leader denounced the decision as a blatant disenfranchisement of millions of voters, casting it as a strike by global elites against French sovereignty.
In her first public statement since the verdict, Le Pen refused to bow out of politics, instead rallying her supporters with a fiery rebuke. “Let’s be clear: I have been excluded, but in reality, it is millions of French people whose voices have been silenced,” she declared. She framed the ban—rooted in prior legal battles—as proof of a coordinated effort by powerful forces to suppress her anti-establishment movement.
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The ruling has only deepened Le Pen’s resolve, turning a personal setback into a broader call to arms for her base. By invoking the ‘New World Order,’ she taps into long-standing conspiracy narratives, accusing the judiciary of serving an international agenda over the will of the people. As France grapples with this political flashpoint, Le Pen’s next steps could reshape the nation’s right-wing landscape.
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Le Pen was found guilty of embezzlement and banned from running in elections for five years, with the ruling taking immediate effect.
In an interview with the French television channel TF1, Le Pen clammed the verdict, calling it a “political decision” and claiming that the rule of law had been “completely violated.”
“Millions of French citizens are outraged. In France, the country of human rights, judges are enforcing the laws of an authoritarian regime,” Le Pen said, calling it a “tragic day for our democracy.”