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French court orders Le Pen to undergo psychiatric exam

Marine Le Pen has been ordered to undergo a psychiatric assessment.

Marine Le Pen has been ordered to undergo a psychiatric assessment. Photo: Getty

A French court has ordered Marine Le Pen to submit to a psychiatric evaluation as part of its investigation into her decision to post images of Islamic State executions on Twitter, the far right leader says, denouncing the order.

The investigation is one of a series that have distracted Ms Le Pen’s National Rally, formerly known as the National Front, as it seeks to rebuild after her loss to President Emmanuel Macron in the second round of an election last year.

The investigation relates to three graphic images of Islamic State executions Ms Le Pen posted on Twitter in 2015, including the beheading of American journalist James Foley.

The tribunal declined to confirm it had ordered the evaluation, but said the assessments were a normal part of such probes.

The French far-right leader’s Twitter posts have come under fire. Photo: Twitter

“I thought I had seen it all: but no! For having denounced the horrors of #Daesh in tweets, the ‘justice’ is submitting me to a psychiatric evaluation! How far will they go?” the 50-year-old Ms Le Pen wrote on Twitter. “It’s UNBELIEVABLE.”

She later told reporters she would skip the test.

“I’d like to see how the judge would try and force me do it,” she said.

Le Pen’s criticism fits the party’s narrative that it is persecuted by judges as part of an attempt by the establishment to undermine it politically.

Ms Le Pen’s views and posts have landed her in strife. Photo: Getty

Ms Le Pen was placed under formal investigation in March on suspicion of disseminating violent images. The law states that medical evaluations must be carried out in such probes.

Ms Le Pen and her party have been targeted by a series of other judicial probes, including over the alleged misuse of EU funds.

According to a copy of the court document dated September 11, which Ms Le Pen published on Twitter, the judge wants the evaluation to assess if she suffers from any mental illness and, if so, if that could have affected her understanding of what she was doing when she posted the tweets.

The expert is also tasked with determining whether her mental health could be a risk to the public.

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