At the Trial of the European Parliamentary Assistants of the Rn, Bruno Gollnisch Admits "an Organisation" to the Service of the Party
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The former MEP and former number two of the party had to explain, on Monday, before the Paris Court of Appeal, the tasks of three parliamentary assistants, including Jean-Marie Le Pen's private secretary and the latter's daughter, Yann Le Pen.
Hears this Monday before the Paris Court of Appeal, this activist and historical cadre of the FN admitted that not all his parliamentary assistants had worked only at his service. He pleads the pooling of forces.
The former MEP acknowledged that two of his assistants had not only worked for him but also for the far right party, Monday in front of the Paris Court of Appeal. A confession, however, was limited in scope.
Bruno Gollnisch, Jean-Marie Le Pen's former right-hand man, also dropped the ballast in the case of the European assistants of the RN. At the bar of the court of appeal, on 26 January, he recognized for the first time "disposals" for a "political pool". Half confessions more.
The endades of the former cadre of the party, MEP for thirty years, during his interrogation on Monday, aroused some laughter in the room. But the Paris Court of Appeal skeptically welcomed his explanations.
The trial of the National Rally is ongoing, and it highlights heavy suspicions: fictitious jobs, misappropriation of European public funds, and an organised system at the heart of the party.
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