One more imbroglio that falls badly for justice. After the Fillon case and that of the fadettes of lawyers spied on by the National Financial Prosecutor's Office (PNF), it is now the Solère case which becomes a small judicial time bomb. The file is now on the office of Marc Cimamonti, attorney general of Versailles, who will have to study a request for a declaration that the charges "of tax evasion, influence peddling and embezzlement of public funds" by deputy Thierry Solère .
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The media turmoil caused by the request for withdrawal of the waiver of his parliamentary immunity, requested on June 18, 2018, forced the high magistrate to calm the game by a rare press release to affirm that " since the beginning of the procedure, the public prosecutor's office de Versailles endeavors to ensure that the public prosecutor contributes to it while respecting the obligation of impartiality which is at the heart of its mission . Media complaints in this regard having recently targeted the prosecution
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