The office of the National Rally group (RN) in the National Assembly announced, on Tuesday, November 19, the suspension for six months of the Pas-de-Calais deputy Christine Engrand, immobilized in September by Half part for the use of money order fees for personal purposes. “This temporary exclusion, of course, takes into account the fact that non-regulatory expenses mentioned in recent weeks in the press have been reimbursed to the National Assembly”is specified in a press release.
Furthermore, the office “will communicate with the national investiture commission of the RN to rule unfavorably on a future investiture” of meme Engrand, according to the same source. In September, the deputy was questioned about two articles. The first, from the site. Half partrevealed that he had used his mandate fees for personal purposes; of the “clumsiness” since refunded, he argued.
According Half partThe deputy had used her parliamentary envelope to pay for the accommodation of her two dogs. Other expenses also included a subscription to a dating site for 39.99 euros per month and funeral expenses of 5,971.94 euros, according to the same media. Half part believe that “the transactions in dispute exceed 10,000 euros of public money”.
The second article, from the newspaper. The Parisianexplained that the elected official had had a vehicle confiscated with a technical inspection defect, which she was driving with an invalid license. TO “administrative error” —the deputy cited in the article then pleaded. In 2022, M.me Engrand had won the sixth constituency of Pas-de-Calais from the outgoing Brigitte Bourguignon, then Minister of Health. This year she was re-elected in the first round.