PARIS: The Paris public prosecutor’s office said on Wednesday it had opened an investigation into allegations of rape against French Secretary of State for Development and the Francophonie, Chrysoula Zacharopoulou, after two complaints had been received.
A first complaint for rape was submitted on May 25, which led to the opening of the investigation on May 27. A second complaint was filed on June 16, the prosecutor’s office said.
Officials at the minister’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Zacharopoulou, a trained physician, previously worked as a gynaecologist before moving to politics. French media earlier reported the complaints were linked to her professional activity.
Another newly appointed minister, Damien Abad, Minister for Solidarity and the Disabled, already faces mounting pressure over rape accusations made by two women.
Abad has denied the allegations and said he has no intention from resigning from the government.
The investigation adds further pressure on President Emmanuel Macron’s government after this weekend’s election setback in parliament.
Voters on Sunday delivered what is for France a rare hung parliament, with Macron’s centrist alliance 44 seats short of an absolute majority, and the far right and a broad leftwing alliance battling to be the main opposition force, while the conservatives could be kingmakers.
France opens investigation into rape allegations against minister Zacharopoulou
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France opens investigation into rape allegations against minister Zacharopoulou
- A first complaint for rape was submitted on May 25
- A second complaint was filed on June 16, the prosecutor's office said
Trump says he’s dropping push for National Guard in Chicago, LA and Portland, Oregon, for now
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Trump said in a social media post Wednesday that he’s removing the Guard troops for now. “We will come back, perhaps in a much different and stronger form, when crime begins to soar again — Only a question of time!” he wrote.
Troops had already left Los Angeles after the president deployed them earlier this year as part of a broader crackdown on crime and immigration. They had been sent to Chicago and Portland but were never on the streets as legal challenges played out.
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