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French Court Dismisses Government Covid Response Probe

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A French court on Monday dropped a case investigating the handling of the Covid-19 pandemic by three former government officials, including former prime minister and 2027 presidential hopeful Edouard Philippe. The Court of Justice of the Republic (CJR) closed the probe five years after it began in July 2020 over complaints that the government mismanaged

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Five years after the beginning of the investigations conducted at the Court of Justice of the Republic on the management of the Covid-19, three former members of the government, including Édouard Philippe, received a dismissal on Monday afternoon July 7. The dismissal had already been requested in May in favour of the former Prime Minister, the former Minister of Health Agnès Buzyn and his successor Olivier Véran.

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Five years after the beginning of the investigations conducted at the Court of Justice of the Republic on the management of the covid-19, three former members of the government, Édouard Philippe, Agnès Buzyn and Olivier Véran, benefited on Monday 7 July from a dismissal.

·Paris, France
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Edouard Philippe, Olivier Veran and Agnes Buzyn are not referred to the courts for their management of the Covid crisis. A logical decision, even if the system has malfunctioned.

·Paris, France
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Since the opening of a judicial investigation in July 2020, Edouard Philippe, Olivier Véran and Agnès Buzyn have been called into question for a bad anticipation during the Covid-19. A dismissal had been requested in May by the Public Prosecutor's Office, because of "many initiatives (...) taken by the government to combat the pandemic". The Court of Justice of the Republic has just confirmed this dismissal on Monday. - Management of the Covid-1…

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Le Monde broke the news in Paris, France on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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