Members of Parliament Andy Kerbrat and Christine Engrand excluded from the National Assembly for 15 days
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Two deputies of the National Assembly temporarily excluded for unlawful use of their parliamentary expenses
By the end of 2024, "Mediapart" revealed that one of the elected officials had used his mandate to finance his drug use, which he denied, the other for various expenses, including a subscription to a meeting site.
Members of Parliament Andy Kerbrat and Christine Engrand excluded from the National Assembly for 15 days
The elected representatives voted by show of hands and unanimously the temporary exclusion of the former Member of Parliament of the Pas-de-Calais and the "unsolicited" Member of Parliament of Loire-Atlantique for unlawful use of their advance money.
Misuse of mandate fees: National Assembly Bureau proposes to exclude MPs Andy Kerbrat and Christine Engrand for 15 days
The sanction, the highest in the parliamentary arsenal, must be validated on Wednesday afternoon by a vote of the Members in the Chamber, at which time the two elected representatives would be deprived of half of their parliamentary compensation for two months.
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