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Marine Le Pen refuses to repay EU funds Marine Le Pen refuses to repay EU funds
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France's far-right leader Marine Le Pen says she will not return to the European Parliament more than €300,000 (£257,000; $321,000) in funds it says she has misspent.France's far-right leader Marine Le Pen says she will not return to the European Parliament more than €300,000 (£257,000; $321,000) in funds it says she has misspent.
The parliament says she wrongly used the funds to pay an aide at the National Front's headquarters in Paris.The parliament says she wrongly used the funds to pay an aide at the National Front's headquarters in Paris.
The French presidential candidate says she is the victim of a politically motivated vendetta.The French presidential candidate says she is the victim of a politically motivated vendetta.
Ms Le Pen has until midnight on Tuesday to repay the money. Ms Le Pen had until midnight on Tuesday to repay the money.
If not, the parliament says it will retain half her salary as an MEP and she will also lose other allowances.
Ms Le Pen is one of the front-runners in the French presidential election to be held in April and May.Ms Le Pen is one of the front-runners in the French presidential election to be held in April and May.
Polls suggest that she will make it to the run-off where she is likely to face conservative candidate Francois Fillon or centrist candidate Emmanuel Macron.Polls suggest that she will make it to the run-off where she is likely to face conservative candidate Francois Fillon or centrist candidate Emmanuel Macron.
If not, the parliament says it will retain half her salary as an MEP and she will also lose other allowances.
"I will not submit to the persecution, a unilateral decision taken by political opponents... without proof and without waiting for a judgement from the court action I have started," she told Reuters news agency on Tuesday."I will not submit to the persecution, a unilateral decision taken by political opponents... without proof and without waiting for a judgement from the court action I have started," she told Reuters news agency on Tuesday.
The money was used to pay the salary of Catherine Griset, a close friend of Ms Le Pen as well as her cabinet director. The money the European Parliament wants returned was used to pay the salary of Catherine Griset, a close friend of Ms Le Pen as well as her cabinet director.
The funds were conditional on Ms Griset spending most of her working time in Brussels or Strasbourg.The funds were conditional on Ms Griset spending most of her working time in Brussels or Strasbourg.
However, the parliament says most of her time was instead spent working in the National Front's headquarters in Paris.However, the parliament says most of her time was instead spent working in the National Front's headquarters in Paris.