Foreign interference: RN deputy Jean-Philippe Tanguy files a complaint against the rapporteur of the commission of inquiry

While the RN is accused of having been a “transmission belt” of Russian power, Jean-Philippe Tanguy, the National Rally president of the parliamentary commission of inquiry into foreign interference, announced that he had filed a complaint against the rapporteur Renaissance Constance Le Grip.

Jean-Philippe Tanguy, RN president of the parliamentary commission of inquiry into foreign interference, announced on Friday that he had filed a complaint against Constance Le Grip, the rapporteur (Renaissance), whom he accuses of having “described by the menu” his report before its official publication. In the report that leaked Thursday, the National Front, now National Rally, is accused of having been a “transmission belt” of Russian power. Marine Le Pen denounced a “dishonest” and “politicized” report.

The RN had launched this parliamentary commission of inquiry

Jean-Philippe Tanguy believes that Constance Le Grip, by giving several interviews in which she “describes the content of the report in detail”, “voluntarily infringes the regulations of the National Assembly” and “breaks professional secrecy”, indicated the deputy RN to AFP, confirming information from the Point. Jean-Philippe Tanguy explained that he regretted having to “react and justify himself on a report of which we do not have a copy”.

“Her willful and repeated transgression is all the more serious since, as rapporteur, she is the only one in our committee who has at least one copy of the said report until Thursday, June 8,” he wrote in the complaint. , also sent to the President of the National Assembly, and which AFP was able to consult. It is an offense punishable by one year’s imprisonment and a fine of 15,000 euros.

It was the RN which had launched this parliamentary commission of inquiry, supposed to defuse the regular accusations on the subject. Lepenist elected officials, including committee chairman Jean-Philippe Tanguy, voted against the report, adopted by 11 votes to five, according to a parliamentary source.

Source: Europe1

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