Brice Hortefeux sentenced for racist insult
Your papirrrrrrrr!
There was a time (not necessarily free from blame) where the failure of a member of the government to be indicted on just led to the resignation
Memo:
This is the eighth time since the start of the Fifth Republic that a minister leaves office because of his implication in a court case. The first case occurred in 1972 in the government Chaban-Delmas Philippe Dechartre, Secretary of State to the Minister of Labour. But since 1992, it became a principle initiated by Prime Minister Pierre Beregovoy and was subsequently taken up by all governments whether of right or left. Under what is custom made to name the "jurisprudence Beregovoy-Balladur before Pierre Bedier six ministers were forced to abandon their morocco: Bernard Tapie in 1992, Alain Carignon, Gerard Longuet and Michel Roussin in 1994, Dominique Strauss-Kahn in 1999 and Renaud Donnedieu de Vabres in 2002. since French voters elected a Fellow of MEDEF to lead the country, the doctrines have changed ... the end of recess was whistled today
a minister can even be sentenced ... he will not resign and you better be happy!
besitos to everyone
Blogger Eric Mulhouse
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Go over there are good things to read:
http://jegpol.blogspot.com/2010/06/condamnation-de-brice-hortefeux.html http://sarkofrance. wordpress.com/2010/06/05/hortefeux-et-le-brice-bashing / http://www.peuples.net/post/C-est-quand-il-ya-beaucoup-d- Arab-qu-il-ya-of-problem-% C3% a8me Brice Hortefeux