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« Les faits sont graves, au regard du montant des sommes détournées »

L'Humanité

L'Humanité

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July 7, 2026

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« Les faits sont graves, au regard du montant des sommes détournées »

La présidente Michèle Agi confirme que « les fonds européens constituent des fonds publics » et que la justice est bien compétente pour juger le possible détournement de fonds publics dans cette affaire. En février, dans les derniers jours de ce procès en appel, la défense avait tenté de faire valoir le fait que les enveloppes prévues pour

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