The president is puzzled: "We are always on this idea of intangible contribution." Standing in front of her, Marc Joulaud, 52, lists the tasks that Penelope Fillon would have accomplished between 2002 and 2007. Substitute for François Fillon, Marc Joulaud then sat in the National Assembly since his "boss" entered government after having him advised to hire his wife as parliamentary assistant. "We were a team of three," explains the defendant. The central, major object, the common thread, was to keep the 4th district of Sarthe ” , in the event that François Fillon is to stand for re-election.
“Ms. Fillon brought me notoriety, argues Marc Joulaud. She introduced me to the network she had woven for twenty years. It was an oral collaboration, its job was above all to be present on the ground. ” Hence the fatalistic observation of the president, who finds no concrete trace in the proceedings of Penelope Fillon's interventions. "At the end of each term, we
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