European Union lawmakers lifted the EU parliamentary immunity of French presidential candidate Marine Le Pen on Thursday for tweeting pictures of ISIL violence.
Le Pen, who leads her Front National party in the European legislature, is under investigation in France for posting three graphic images of ISIL executions on Twitter in December 2015, including the beheading of American journalist James Foley.
The vote on Thursday by a large show of hands in the plenary of the EU Parliament confirmed a preliminary decision taken on Tuesday by the legal affairs committee of the EU legislature.
Le Pen's immunity shields her from prosecution. By lifting it, the parliament allowed legal action against her. The offence being considered is "publishing violent images," which under certain circumstances can carry a penalty of three years in prison and a fine of 75,000 euros (78,930 US dollars).
File Photo of Francois Fillon/ Reuters
Meanwhile, conservative Francois Fillon has suffered setbacks in his campaign, with a political ally suspending its support, following the revelation that Fillon is facing an ongoing investigation over a fake job scandal involving his wife. He denies any wrongdoing.
(With inputs from Reuters)