Far-right leader Marine Le Pen urged supporters on Sunday to ‘follow the example’ of American civil-rights advocate Martin Luther King as they prepared to rally in Paris against the stunning court ruling that convicted her of embezzlement and banned her from holding public office, potentially ending her presidential hopes for 2027. Antonia Kerrigan reports from Place Vauban in Paris.
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