3 French Politicians Lost Parliamentary Seats, Banned From Politics for 1 Year
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Partial legislative elections will take place in the constituencies of the two Macro-Nist MPs and the Ciottist MP, who are declared ineligible by the Constitutional Council.
In France, three deputies, the elected Ensemble pour la République (EPR) Jean Laussucq and Stéphane Vojetta, as well as that of the Union des droits (UDR) Brigitte Barèges, were declared ineligible by the Constitutional Council on Friday 11 July, due to irregularities in their campaign accounts.
Three MPs, Jean Laussuc, Stéphane Vojetta (both EPR, the macro-party) and Brigitte Barèges (UDR, the party of Eric Ciotti allied to the RN) are forced to resign from the National Assembly. The elected representatives...
Jean Laussucq, Member of Parliament for Paris, Brigitte Barèges, Member of Parliament for Tarn-et-Garonne, and Stéphane Vojetta, Member of Parliament for French Foreigners, were declared ineligible for one year. By-elections will be held.
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