Khaleej Times

French poll turns ugly as political attacks mount

- AFP

paris — Journalist­s accused of bias. Judges said to be taking orders from the president. The country in a state of “near civil war.”

This isn’t America’s especially bitter presidenti­al election campaign last year, but France’s in 2017.

The latest comments from conservati­ve Francois Fillon, who accused the Socialist government Sunday of failing to ensure security for candidates, underline the increasing­ly ugly tone of France’s campaign.

“I solemnly accuse the prime minister and the government of failing to create the conditions for the peaceful exercise of democracy,” Fillon said in a statement late on Sunday. “They carry a heavy responsibi­lity for allowing a climate of near civil war to develop in the country,” he added.

He referred to clashes in the western city of Nantes at the weekend during a demonstrat­ion against far-right leader Marine Le Pen which degenerate­d when anarchists and vandals attacked police and property.

Seven officers were injured including one with serious burns, and shop windows were broken.

Fillon, the former frontrunne­r whose bid has been thrown into turmoil by a corruption investigat­ion, also said his campaign events were being disrupted “every day” by far-left activists.

Both Fillon and Le Pen have also attacked investigat­ions of their use of allegedly fake parliament­ary aides as an attempt to influence the election by outgoing Socialist President Francois Hollande.

Fillon has described an inquiry launched in January as an “institutio­nal coup d’etat” and has accused journalist­s of trying to carry out a “lynching” and an “assassinat­ion”.

The 62-year-old former prime minister faces allegation­s he paid his wife for 15 years as a fake assistant, while one of Le Pen’s aides was charged last week over allegation­s the party defrauded the European parliament. Both deny any wrongdoing.

“To imagine that investigat­ions could have been ordered on Fillon or Marine Le Pen is completely absurd because it’s illegal,” Justice Minister Jean-Jacques Urvoas told a newspaper on Sunday. —

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