Dati Returned to Prison: Several Magistrates Denounce "Opprobre" Thrown by the Minister on Justice
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The Minister of Culture, supposed to guarantee the independence of the press, violently attacks all the editors who refer to his affairs of probity. After having targeted the public service, the surrounding area ...
The Minister of Culture took control of the LCI plateau by breaking in, contradicting a columnist who was returning to trial for corruption and influence trafficking.
Rachida Dati, a judicially acclaimed figure, is multiplying sharp media releases. A populist strategy pushed to its climax, explains Philippe Moreau Chevrolet.
Recalling that magistrates are "subject to the duty of reserve" and cannot "respond to these attacks", Peimane Ghaleh-Marzban believes that the words of Nicolas Sarkozy's former seal guard "put discredit on the judicial authority and undermine the legitimate trust of citizens in justice".
The president of the judicial court in Paris today denounced "the reproach cast publicly on magistrates" by the Minister of Culture, Rachida Dati, after his dismissal to trial for corruption and influence trafficking. The financial prosecutor also goes up to the niche.
On Tuesday's LCI, Rachida Dati violently criticized the magistrates who handed him over to trial. With Carlos Ghosn, former boss of Renault-Nissan, she must be tried for "corruption" and "influence trafficking". The president of the judicial court in Paris replied this Wednesday. - Several magistrates denounce Rachida Dati's attacks on justice on LCI (Police, justice and other facts).
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