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    Prosecutors Seek To Ban Le Pen From Office

    Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteBy Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteFebruary 4, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Once again, we are watching the political system weaponize the courts to decide elections before the people ever get the chance to vote. The appeal trial involving France’s Marine Le Pen is not really about accounting procedures or parliamentary reimbursements. This is about removing a political opponent who cannot be beaten at the ballot box.

    If the appeals court upholds the ruling, Le Pen would be barred from running for president in 2027. That is not a minor penalty, but a political execution by judicial means. When courts determine who may or may not stand for office, democracy becomes ceremonial. You still vote, but only among candidates pre-approved by the establishment.

    This is not unique to France. We have already seen this play out in Germany with Alternative für Deutschland. The AfD has gained massive support precisely because the public is rejecting mass migration, energy insanity, and endless war policies. Yet every other party agreed to a “firewall” to ensure the AfD can never govern, regardless of election results. The German government even considered labeling AfD as an extremist hate group to hurt its legitimacy.

    The pattern is always the same. When a political movement threatens the existing power structure, the response is criminalization. The media declares guilt in advance. Courts are pressured to “save democracy,” which always seems to mean saving those already in power.

    Romania has seen similar tactics, where conservative and nationalist figures are buried under investigations timed conveniently around elections. Across Europe, the message is clear: you may vote, but only within approved ideological boundaries. Step outside those boundaries and the system will remove you.

    This is exactly how republics decay. The Roman Republic did not fall because people stopped voting. It fell because the law became a political weapon, and courts served factions instead of justice. When law loses neutrality, confidence collapses. And once confidence collapses, capital flees, social cohesion fractures, and instability rises.

    Those in power insist they are protecting democracy. In reality, they are accelerating its demise. You cannot suppress half the electorate and expect peace. You cannot criminalize opposition and expect legitimacy. History is very clear on this point, even if modern politicians are not.

    What we are witnessing is not a defense of democratic values. It is the fear of the voter.



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