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National Rally Refutes Allegations of Illegal Payments in Embezzlement Trial

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Last updated: 2024/10/01 at 12:44 PM
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The ongoing trial involving members of the French far-right National Rally (RN) facing embezzlement charges has sparked controversy among prosecutors and defense lawyers. The trial, which is expected to last for two months, involves more than 20 former and current RN members accused of misusing European Parliament funds to pay individuals working for the national political party during a fiscal crisis. Prosecutors claim that RN operated a centralised system to intentionally misuse the funds, while the defense argues that the payments were appropriate for the job descriptions of the staffers in question. If convicted, the defendants could face penalties of up to 10 years in prison and fines of up to €1 million, as well as being declared ineligible to run for elected office for five years.

One of the main figures on trial is Marine Le Pen, the former party leader and two-time presidential candidate. Despite the charges against her, Le Pen remains adamant that no rules were broken and that the party and its lawyers will defend “parliamentary freedom”. Her father, Jean-Marie Le Pen, the party’s longtime leader, has been deemed unfit to stand trial due to his age. However, a video recently surfaced showing him singing along with a neo-Nazi rock band at his home, prompting his daughter to take legal action. The trial’s opening saw a legal dispute over technicalities, with Le Pen’s lawyer raising a preliminary question regarding the nature of parliamentary assistants’ work, emphasizing that MEPs’ assistants should not be considered civil servants.

The European Parliament, which is also a plaintiff in the case, believes that the misuse of funds has damaged its financial and reputational integrity. A spokesperson for the Parliament stated that European and French taxpayers are also victims in the case, as the funds involved came from European public money. Bruno Gollnisch, the party’s former vice president, is accused of using European Parliament funds to pay for Jean-Marie Le Pen’s private secretaries and chief of staff. Despite assertions from lawyers that the trial is not politically motivated, Gollnisch believes that it is an attempt to tarnish the party’s reputation. Another recent embezzlement trial in France involving the centrist Democratic Movement party (MoDem) ended with several party members receiving suspended prison sentences, while leader François Bayrou was acquitted.

Didier Rebut, director of the Paris Institute for Criminology and Criminal Law, highlighted the differences between the RN trial and the MoDem trial, noting that there is more evidence against RN leadership’s involvement in the fund misuse. He explained that the case is being tried in France due to the acts being committed partially in the country, and that European law mandates countries to protect European public money. As the trial continues, the legal arguments and testimonies from both sides will shed light on the alleged embezzlement of European funds, making French and European taxpayers victims of malfeasance.

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