French police conduct search at National Rally headquarters as part of financial investigation
PARIS, FRANCE, JUL 9 – The raid targets alleged illegal loans and fictitious invoicing in National Rally’s recent election campaigns, with no charges filed and the investigation ongoing, prosecutors said.
- French police raided the National Rally headquarters on July 9, as announced by party president Jordan Bardella.
- The raid is part of an investigation into alleged misuse of EU funds linked to the National Rally and the now-defunct Identity and Democracy group.
- Bardella criticized the raid as a "harassment campaign" and stated that all party documents were seized.
- The Paris prosecutor's office confirmed that no individuals have been charged in the ongoing investigation concerning campaign finance violations.
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It concerns loans of 1.8 million euros, allegedly granted to party candidates for the 2020 municipal elections and the 2021 regional elections, in cities such as Lyon and Nice.
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