"Ineligibility" in "Le Monde", from the fate of the pro-Pétain parliamentarians to the condemnation of Marine Le Pen
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"Ineligibility" in "Le Monde", from the fate of the pro-Pétain parliamentarians to the condemnation of Marine Le Pen
CHRONIQUE. Recognised guilty of embezzling 4 million euros of public money, the leader of the National Rally was sentenced to a prison sentence accompanied by five years of ineligibility. At the end of the war, the government of General de Gaulle wondered whether it was necessary to absolve some of the 569 deputies and senators who voted full powers to Marshal Pétain in 1940, struck by this demise in 1944.
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