Macron Security Aide Scandal Deepens With Minister Under Fire
Faizan Hashmi Published July 21, 2018 | 09:25 PM
The most damaging scandal of Emmanuel Macron's presidency deepened on Saturday with his interior minister due to face a grilling in parliament over his response to a top security aide of Macron caught on video beating up a young man at a Paris protest in May.
Paris, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 21st Jul, 2018 ) :The most damaging scandal of Emmanuel Macron's presidency deepened on Saturday with his interior minister due to face a grilling in parliament over his response to a top security aide of Macron caught on video beating up a young man at a Paris protest in May.
Opposition lawmakers have demanded that Macron, who has so far remained silent about the incident, explain the government's stand after the videos of his aide Alexandre Benalla emerged this week.
"If Macron doesn't explain himself the Benalla affair will become the Macron affair," far-right leader Marine Le Pen said in a tweet.
Laurent Wauquiez, the head of the Republicans party, accused the government of "trying to camouflage a matter of state" and said Macron had to clarify the matter to the French people.
And far-left leader Jean-Luc Melenchon from the France Unbowed party called it a scandal of Watergate proportions and accused Macron of "organising a personal militia.
" Watergate was the name of a dirty tricks scandal that led to the resignation of former US president Richard Nixon in 1974.
Benalla, 26, was initially suspended without pay but on Friday Macron fired his former security aide, who was taken into custody suspected of unlawfully receiving police surveillance footage in a bid to clear his name.
Interior Minister Gerard Collomb has been heavily criticised over the affair, with some opposition lawmakers saying his job is on the line after press reports that he knew about Benalla's violence.
Collomb will be publicly questioned from 10 am (0800 GMT) on Monday morning by the Law Commission of the National Assembly, the head of the lower house of parliament announced.
Also on Saturday, three police officers were taken into custody suspected of providing the surveillance footage to Benalla.
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