Relying on the case of parliamentary assistants in the European Parliament, which strikes his party, but also on the judgment concerning Patrick Balkany, the MEP RN blasted Sunday on Europe 1 the French justice.

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The judicial news was marked by two news Friday. First the conviction and incarceration for tax evasion of Patrick Balkany, then the indictment of Jean-Marie Le Pen in the case of allegedly fictitious jobs of parliamentary assistants in the European Parliament. From these two pieces of information, Nicolas Bay, of the National Gathering, drew the same conclusion. "I am like a lot of French, I do not have an unlimited confidence in the justice of my country", reacted the MEP Saturday morning on Europe 1.

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