Marine Le Pen, the leader of France's far-right National Rally party, is facing a critical decision that could impact her future in politics. After being convicted of spreading hate speech, Le Pen has been ordered to wear an electronic tag, a condition that could severely limit her ability to campaign and connect with her supporters. The electronic tag, which tracks the wearer's movements, is a significant blow to Le Pen's plans to run for office, and she must now weigh the consequences of wearing the device against her desire to remain a prominent figure in French politics. Later today, Le Pen will address the media in a televised speech, where she is expected to reveal her next move and the fate of her political career.
The National Rally leader now has to decide whether she will run with an electronic tag and will speak on TV later.