On France 2, the president of the National Rally stated that the "politicization of justice has worsened under the mandate of Emmanuel Macron", while this Thursday opened the trial of Jean-Luc Mélenchon and five of his relatives for the incidents which enamelled the search of the siege of insubordinate France, last October.

Marine Le Pen again denounced Thursday a "politicization of justice that has worsened under the mandate of Emmanuel Macron", the day of the opening of the trial of Jean-Luc Mélenchon and five of his relatives for incidents having enamelled the search at the headquarters of LFI in October.

"On the merits, there is undoubtedly a politicization of justice that has worsened under the mandate of Emmanuel Macron," criticized France 2 the President of the National Assembly, while refusing "to enter into considerations that concerned parties and magistrates "in the BIA case. The trial opened in an electric climate, while for several weeks, the leader of the Insoumis denounces a "political trial", says no longer "believe in justice" and judges magistrates "liars".

"An instrumentalization of justice against political opponents"

"For a number of years, the political system has been instrumentalizing justice against political opponents," said Marine Le Pen, criticizing "the political will to preserve its own to try to hinder others ". "The French are not fooled because they see the difference in treatment that can be when you are in opposition and when you are close to the majority," she added.

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According to the member for Pas-de-Calais, the process "actually started under that of François Hollande with the creation of the national prosecutor's office which is an exceptional prosecutor's office ... entirely in the hands of the Minister of Justice and which aims to tackle the opposition in a systematic way ".

The president of the RN denounced also the politicization of some of the judges, evoking the decision "insane and very serious in its consequences" of a judge of the criminal court of Lyon which invoked Monday "the state of necessity" and the "legitimate motive" to relax two "dropouts" of a portrait of Emmanuel Macron in February, continued for robbery in meeting. The two activists denounced the government's policy in the fight against global warming.