A very bad week.
Never, in a time so constricted as these last seven days, justice and the political world have shown their mutual distrust and acrimony so much.
What had until then been made only of sometimes brutal verbal exchanges, has now become acts of serious procedures addressed to politicians and magistrates.
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Latest to date, the four complaints against senior magistrates filed by the only deputy of rebellious France Ugo Bernalicis for false testimony during their hearing before the parliamentary commission investigating ... the independence of justice.
Catherine Champrenault, Attorney General of Paris, and Éliane Houlette, former national financial prosecutor, are criticized for
“discordant statements”
about the Fillon affair.
Jean-Michel Hayat, as former president of the Paris judicial tribunal, suffered the reproach, while he was questioned about his choice of judge Serge Tournaire in the said Fillon case, from
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