Complaint Filed Against French Premier over Alleged False Claim of Law Degree
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A trade union of civil servants accuses the premier in pectore of having lied about a degree of study.
Aimed at by a complaint from the Syndicat national des agents publiques de l'Education nationale (Snapen) for not having validated the second year of his master's degree in public law, Sébastien Lecornu counter-attack. But does the Prime Minister, like a simple employee, risk anything?
Ast - Sébastien Lecornu accused of lying about his diploma: a union complains, Prime Minister replies (Policy).
The case of Sébastien Lecornu's "false diploma" is intensifying. Accused by a union for lying about his qualifications, the Prime Minister counter-attacks for "slanderous denouncing".
The French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu denounced by the National Union of Public Agents of the National Education at the Court of Justice of the Republic, the so-called "tribunal of ministers" because he believed he had a master's degree in public law without having passed the second year of the course. Already in mid-September the Mediapart information site revealed that Lecornu does not have a master's degree, which is obtained in two yea…
The National Union of National Public Education Officers (SNAPEN) filed a complaint against Prime Minister Sebastian Lecornu, who accused him of allowing him to believe he had a master in public law, without validating himself in the second year of his college, reports AFP.
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