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EU Court upholds EU parliament’s decision to recover funds from Jean-Marie Le Pen

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Posted on July 16, 2025

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EU Court upholds EU parliament’s decision to recover funds from Jean-Marie Le Pen
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BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The EU's General Court upheld on Wednesday a European Parliament (EP) decision requiring the estate of late French far-right politician Jean-Marie Le Pen to repay 303,200 euros ($

EU Court Affirms Parliament's Order for Jean-Marie Le Pen's Fund Recovery

BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The EU's General Court upheld on Wednesday a European Parliament (EP) decision requiring the estate of late French far-right politician Jean-Marie Le Pen to repay 303,200 euros ($352,380) for wrongly claimed expenses during his time as a member of the parliament.

After Le Pen died in January 2025 aged 96, his daughters Yann and Marie-Caroline and granddaughter Marion continued the legal challenge he had begun in January 2024.

Le Pen, who founded the National Front political party that was later renamed as the National Rally (NR) and was a member of the EP from 1984 to 2019, had contested the parliament's demand for repayment, arguing it violated legal certainty, legitimate expectations, and his right to a fair trial. The funds had been charged as official MEP expenses.

The Court rejected the claims, affirming that the European Parliament followed due process: Le Pen was properly notified, allowed to respond, and failed to justify the expenses. It also ruled that fair trial rights apply only to judicial, not administrative, proceedings.

The National Rally party did not immediately reply to a request for comment.

($1 = 0.8604 euros)

(Reporting by Charlotte Van CampenhoutEditing by Frances Kerry)

Key Takeaways

  • EU Court upheld the decision to recover funds from Jean-Marie Le Pen's estate.
  • The funds were wrongly claimed as MEP expenses.
  • Le Pen's family continued the legal challenge after his death.
  • The Court ruled that fair trial rights apply only to judicial proceedings.
  • National Rally party did not comment on the ruling.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the EU Court's decision regarding Jean-Marie Le Pen?
The EU's General Court upheld the European Parliament's decision requiring the estate of Jean-Marie Le Pen to repay 303,200 euros.
Who continued the legal challenge after Jean-Marie Le Pen's death?
After Le Pen's death, his daughters Yann and Marie-Caroline and granddaughter Marion continued the legal challenge he had begun.
What was the basis for the court's ruling?
The Court ruled that the European Parliament followed due process, properly notifying Le Pen and allowing him to respond, but he failed to justify the expenses.
What political party did Jean-Marie Le Pen found?
Jean-Marie Le Pen founded the National Front political party, which was later renamed the National Rally.
What was the outcome of the National Rally's request for comment?
The National Rally party did not immediately reply to a request for comment regarding the court's decision.

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