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Olivier Dussopt: the national financial prosecutor’s office retains the offense of "favoritism" but not corruption

Olivier Dussopt: the national financial prosecutor’s office retains the offense of “favoritism” but not the facts of corruption

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Olivier Dussopt: the national financial prosecutor’s office retains the offense of “favoritism” but not the facts of corruption

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The interview of Gérard Davet and Fabrice Lhomme on BFMTV in full

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Gérard Davet: “We meet a lot of former advisers to Emmanuel Macron who are appalled by the atmosphere of this five-year term”

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Fabrice Lhomme on pensions: “Politically, Emmanuel Macron has no choice but to hold on”

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Gérard Davet: “Emmanuel Macron lacks the empathy that makes the French identify with someone”

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Fabrice Lhomme: “Emmanuel Macron gave instructions to those around him not to talk to us”

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According to Fabrice Lhomme, the relationship between Emmanuel Macron and François Hollande is “icy”

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For Gérard Davet, the favoritism case targeting Olivier Dussopt will probably not have an impact within the government

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Fabrice Lhomme about Olivier Dussopt: “It is the minister supposed to ask the French for efforts who is accused of having benefited from gifts”

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“The debate has taken place”: Roland Lescure, Minister Delegate for Industry, responds to Laurent Berger

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Obstruction in the Assembly: already in 2006, 137,000 amendments were tabled on the law organizing the merger between Suez and GDF

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Assan Lakehoul, coordinator of the Young Communists: “It’s an old moon to want to oppose the strikers and the users”

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Othman Nasrou, LR vice-president of the Île-de-France region: “It is not attacking the right to strike to frame it”

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Clément Beaune, Minister of Transport, is considering a framework for the right to strike

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