David Rachline, Mayor Rn of Fréjus, Will Be Tried in September 2026 for Favouritism
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The judicial future of the mayor of Fréjus, David Rachline, is complicated. At the end of January, the correctional court will issue its decision in a case of illegal taking of interest. And on 22 September 2026, it is for acts of favouritism that the elected candidate will have to explain himself before the court. The column says "perfectly serene and confident."
David Rachline is to be tried for favouritism on 22 September 2026, the prosecutor of Draguignan announced this Friday. Mayor Rassemblement national de Fréjus, who resigned from his position as vice-president of the RN at the beginning of December, is already implicated in other proceedings. - David Rachline, mayor RN of Fréjus, will be tried in September 2026 for favouritism (Police, justice and other facts).
The former number 3 of the National Rally will have to appear before the court one year after his trial for "illegal taking of interests" in a case involving the award of a public contract.
As a result of judicial cases, the thirty-year-old had left the National Rally on 2 December, under pressure from Marine Le Pen.
Former Vice-President of the National Rally, David Rachline has already been implicated in two investigations for "illegal taking of interests" and "corruption".
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