Eric Ciotti had been expelled due to his plan to forge an alliance with Marine Le Pen’s far-right for the early parliamentary elections of June 30 and July 7.
The Paris Court of Justice suspended the case on Friday expulsion of Éric Ciotti of the conservatives The Republicans (LR)thus, he remains chairman of this formation, leaving the two decisions of the party’s executive committee invalid.
Ciotti was expelled because of his plan to… alliance with the extreme right of Marine Le Pen for the asked lawmakers on June 30 and July 7 in France.
“The judicial court of Paris has suspended my expulsion from Los Republicanos, so I retain my functions as president of the same,” declared the leader, who had challenged the decisions of his own party in court, on the social network where he is heir is. to the right of Charles de Gaulle and Jacques Chirac.
“Now is the time to campaign with the right-wing alliance to win over the far left”Ciotti added in a statement to BFMTV.
However, this Friday’s ruling is provisional and urges the defense of the still president to relevant ‘substantial’ allegations a period of eight days. If you do not do this, the suspension will expire.
The Court’s decision refers to the expulsions issued by the LR Executive Assembly on 12 June of an urgent nature, that same Friday the 14th, when they convened a quarter of the National Education Council, much broader than the executive branch.
Source: EITB

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