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3 French Politicians Lost Parliamentary Seats, Banned From Politics for 1 Year

Summary by Anadolu Ajansı
Jean Laussucq, Stephane Vojetta, and Brigitte Bareges found guilty of campaign finance violations during 2024 legislative elections - Anadolu Ajansı

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The Melun Administrative Court rejected the appeal filed by a member of the Colson-Bruni centrist list. Candidate Hamid Ben Yakhlef was declared ineligible for one year because he did not file his campaign accounts.

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The Sages considered unconstitutional a so-called "asymmetric adversarial" procedure introduced in the "immigration" law passed in 2023. A new camouflage for a text already widely cens...

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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.

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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.

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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...

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Marianne broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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