The First Judge of France Alarmed the Rise of an "Anti-Judicial Populism"
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In "Mediapart", the first president of the Court of Cassation, Christophe Soulard, denounces an "anti-judicial populism" and targets some ministers.
They would be too severe in cases of infringement of probity, but too lax against street crime: the public debate of recent months regularly calls into question the work of the magistrates. The first president of the Court of Cassation, Christophe Soulard, sounds the alarm.
The first President of the Court of Cassation, one of the two highest magistrates of France, warns against the development of an "anti-judicial populism"
The first president of the Court of Cassation, Christophe Soulard, is alarmed by the rise of an "anti-judicial populism". The "first judge of France" acknowledges that this movement sometimes expands to some major political figures.
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