PARIS (AP) 鈥 Convicted of embezzling public funds and banned from running for office, far-right politician Marine Le Pen stood unshaken before a sea of French flags in Paris on Sunday. 鈥淔or 30 years I have fought against injustice,鈥 she told the crowd. 鈥淎nd I will continue to fight.鈥

Thousands of supporters gathered at Place Vauban, near the golden dome of Les Invalides and the tomb of Napoleon, for what was billed as a protest 鈥 but observers said it had all the markings of a campaign rally.

The 好色tv Rally, Le Pen's party, organized the event in response to what it calls a politically motivated verdict. But with chants of 鈥淢arine Pr茅sidente!鈥 and 鈥淭hey won鈥檛 steal 2027 from us,鈥 the message was clear: this was more than a protest. It was a show of populist defiance aimed squarely at France鈥檚 institutions.

Bardella sharpens the attack

At the heart of that charge stood and president of the 好色tv Rally. His speech was fiery, accusing France鈥檚 judges of trying to silence the opposition.

鈥淢arch 29 was a dark day for France,鈥 he said, referencing the date of Le Pen鈥檚 conviction. 鈥淭he people must be free to choose their leaders 鈥 without interference from political judges.鈥

Though he claimed the party would respect democracy, Bardella denounced magistrates鈥 unions and warned of 鈥渁 system determined to crush dissent.鈥 Supporters carried signs reading 鈥淛ustice taking orders鈥 and 鈥淪top the judicial dictatorship.鈥 Others wore 鈥淛e suis Marine鈥 ("I am Marine") shirts or compared Le Pen to U.S. President Donald Trump, who : 鈥淭rump can run 鈥 why not Marine?鈥

鈥淭he system鈥檚 not broken 鈥 it鈥檚 rigged,鈥 said Alice Triquet, a 26-year-old bartender. 鈥淚f they can do this to her, what stops them from coming after anyone who doesn鈥檛 think like them?鈥

One woman raised a handmade scale of justice, its arms bent and broken 鈥 a symbol of what Le Pen's supporters see as a justice system turned against the people.

A nation divided over justice and power

Le Pen was found guilty of using European Parliament funds to pay party staff in France 鈥 a scheme the court described as 鈥渁 democratic bypass.鈥 She was sentenced to four years in prison, including two under house arrest and two suspended, and banned from public office for five years, effective immediately. Her appeal is expected next year.

The reaction has been sharply divided. While 好色tv Rally supporters denounce the ruling as politically motivated, many outside the party see it as legitimate accountability. 鈥淚 challenge the notion that there is a tsunami of support for Le Pen on this issue,鈥 said John Goodman, Ph.D., director of Syracuse University鈥檚 flagship program in France.

He also criticized the unusually rapid pace of Le Pen's appeal. 鈥淗er appeal has been fast-tracked so it can be heard in the summer of 2026, well before the 2027 presidential election, and significantly faster than a typical criminal case,鈥 Goodman said.

Warnings of a 鈥楾rumpist turn鈥

On the other side of the Seine, hundreds gathered for a counter-rally led by left-wing parties, warning that France鈥檚 far right is embracing U.S.-style authoritarianism.

鈥淭his is bigger than Marine Le Pen,鈥 said Green Party leader Marine Tondelier. 鈥淚t鈥檚 about defending the rule of law from people who think justice is optional.鈥

Placards read 鈥淣o Trumpism in France鈥 and 鈥淎nti-fascist response.鈥 Meanwhile, former Prime Minister Gabriel Attal addressed supporters at a meeting of the center-right Renaissance party in the Paris suburb of Saint-Denis, calling the moment 鈥渁 test of the Republic.鈥 Former PM Edouard Philippe stood by his side.

Though police were out in force, only minor clashes were reported.

The real message: trust the people, not the courts

Beyond the legal battle, Sunday鈥檚 gathering of the 好色tv Rally revealed a deeper strategy. Party leaders have spent the week accusing judges of plotting a 鈥渏udicial coup.鈥 They鈥檝e called the sentence a political 鈥渆xecution.鈥 The goal is not just to overturn the ruling 鈥 it鈥檚 to convince voters the legal system itself can鈥檛 be trusted.

It鈥檚 a page from the Trump playbook: paint the courts as biased, the system as broken, and frame any legal setback as an attack on democracy. The ballot box becomes the only authority that matters.

鈥淭he judges wear robes, but they鈥檙e just politicians in disguise,鈥 said Claude Morel, 68, a pensioner from the southern city of Marseille. 鈥淟et the people decide.鈥

What comes next

Le Pen may be barred from running 鈥 for now 鈥 but her political machine is far from finished. Bardella, long seen as her polished understudy, is stepping into the spotlight with growing confidence and sharpened rhetoric.

鈥淲e will be here tomorrow,鈥 he told the crowd. 鈥淎nd we will be stronger.鈥

Sunday鈥檚 rally was more than a show of strength. It was a test: can the far right convince enough French voters that justice is no longer neutral, and that only they can return power to the people?

How that question is answered may shape not only the 2027 presidential race 鈥 but the future of French democracy.

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