The former Prime Minister is said to have complained about the charge of the Secretary of State, accusing him of complicity vis-à-vis Vladimir Putin.
By Nathalie Schuck, Mathilde Siraud
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Ihe Ukrainian crisis invades the French political scene. On Sunday, the Secretary of State for European Affairs, Clément Beaune, accused François Fillon of being Vladimir Putin’s “accomplice”. The unfortunate Les Républicains candidate in the presidential election joined the board of directors of Sibur, the Russian petrochemical giant, controlled by Leonid Mikhelson, one of the richest men in Russia, and Gennady Timchenko, a close to President Vladimir Putin.
“When you are a former Prime Minister, and I have respect for the Prime Minister that François Fillon was, you dishonor yourself when, at times […] like this, we put ourselves at the service of Russian financial interests close to the Russian state, “loaded Clément Beaune on Radio J…
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