Marine Le Pen should stand trial over alleged misuse of EU funds, say prosecutors
- Marine Le Pen, the far-right leader, and 26 others have been recommended to stand trial by the Paris public prosecutor's office for alleged misuse of EU funds.
- The Paris prosecutor's office has recently announced its decision to escalate a seven-year-old probe into the alleged misuse of EU funds by Marine Le Pen and 23 other members of her party, requesting a trial for all of them. This move comes after a long investigation into the matter.
- The probe, which started seven years ago, has led to the recommendation that Marine Le Pen and 23 other members of her far-right party should face trial for the alleged misuse of EU funds. The misuse of these funds has been the focus of the investigation, and the prosecutor's office has decided to move forward with the trial request.
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The Paris Prosecutor's Office accused Marine Le Pen of misusing EU funds. The investigation has been ongoing since 2016
The Paris Prosecutor's Office has filed a motion to begin legal proceedings against the former leader of the “National Rally” Marine Le Pen and other party members in the case of misuse of EU funds, Reuters reported.
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