From February 1, Éric Dupond-Moretti will be performing in the show I said yes!at the Marigny Theater. The former Minister of Justice was on France 2 this Sunday, January 12, and spoke about the management of the Nicolas Sarkozy trial.
After four years at the Ministry of Justice, Éric Dupond-Moretti is back on stage with his show I said yes! directed by Philippe Lellouche. On this occasion, the former Minister of Justice was the guest of Laurent Delahousse, this Sunday January 12 on France 2. Asked about his return to civilian life, Isabelle Boulay's companion also gave his opinion on the new trial by Nicolas Sarkozy which began on January 6 in Paris. He reacted in particular to the presence of Jean-François Bohnert, financial public prosecutor, on BFMTV on the day of the opening of the trial.
“The former lawyer, Éric Dupond-Moretti, free as you say, he finds that this is not normal”regretted the former occupant of Place Vendôme. “He has four weeks to say what he has to say. Even a little more than that actually. I don't understand why people come and ask people on a television set. I find that things are a little contrary to our principles”he added, while he refocused French magistrates on several occasions when he was still in government.
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Facing Apolline de Malherbe on January 6, Jean-François Bohnert gave numerous elements against the former president in the affair of Libyan financing in the first presidential campaign of 2007. “There is one element that caught my attention when I read the file: at the time of the preparation of the 2007 campaign, Claude Guéant [proche de Nicolas Sarkozy, puis son ministre de l’Intérieur, ndlr.] went to rent a safe, a strong room in a large bank in the center of Paris. We asked ourselves: why such a volume if not to store cash? » explained the magistrate, declaring that Claude Guéant had justified having stored speeches by Nicolas Sarkozy there. “To ask the question is to already answer it”also noted Jean-François Bohnert, singled out for his bias in this affair.
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