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Jean-Pierre Raffarin: Investigation Opened After an Accident Involving the Office Car of the Former Prime Minister in Paris

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On 11 June, a collision took place between a motorcycle and the administrative car in which former Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin was present. An investigation was opened by the Public Prosecutor's Office.

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Jean-Pierre Raffarin's car accident brings to light a disputed ecosystem: that of "thematic ambassadors", appointed by the president but not assigned to a specific country. A function that creates turmoil at the Quai d'Orsay, where it is judged to be mainly used to reshape the political friends of the executive...

·Paris, France
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Jean-Pierre Raffarin's working car hit a biker on June 11 in Paris. Confirming a mediapart information, the prosecutor said that he had opened an investigation for involuntary injuries by drivers. When questioned by the online media, the victim claimed that the former Prime Minister had written to him a letter incriminating the driver. - Investigation opened after an accident involving a biker and Jean-Pierre Raffarin's working car (Police, just…

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The former Prime Minister said that he "deeply regrets" the injuries suffered by the driver of a scooter in a car accident in Paris.

·Paris, France
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An investigation for involuntary driver injuries was opened after a "collision" in Paris last month between the office car...

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On 11 June, a collision took place between a motorcycle and the administrative car in which former Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin was present. An investigation was opened by the Public Prosecutor's Office.

·France
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Mediapart broke the news in Paris, France on Friday, July 3, 2026.
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