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No legal relief as French candidates face probes

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France’s presidenti­al frontrunne­rs Francois Fillon and far- right leader Marine Le Pen can expect no let- up in legal investigat­ions targeting them ahead of elections two months away, the justice minister said Sunday.

The independen­ce and neutrality of the justice system is under scrutiny ahead of a two- stage presidenti­al election in April and May amid several high- profile probes into Fillon and Le Pen.

Both are accused of misusing public money by using fake parliament­ary aides, while Le Pen faces a separate investigat­ion into the funding of election campaigns in 2014 and 2015.

They deny wrongdoing and have sought to portray the investigat­ions as politicall­y motivated, saying they should be delayed or abandoned altogether.

“Imagine that during the presidenti­al campaign you can’t investigat­e?” Justice Minister Jean- Jacques Urvoas told the Journal du Dimanche newspaper.

“There is no law allowing a suspension like that. What would be the reason? In the name of what exception? In my opinion, nothing could justify it.”

He said that in the past judges had sometimes taken into account the electoral calendar when fixing trial dates, but that judicial investigat­ions had never been put on ice.

Polls currently show anti- EU, anti- immigratio­n Le Pen winning the first round of the twostage election on April 23, with either Fillon or centrist candidate Emmanuel Macron coming second. In a run- off vote on May 7 between the top two candidates, Le Pen would lose to both of her rivals if the vote were held today, polls show.

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