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Macron’s Former Security Assistant Sentenced To One Year

Macron’s former security assistant was sentenced to one year in prison.

French President Emmanuel Macron’s former security assistant was convicted on Friday of unlawful violence and other crimes and sentenced to one year in prison.

Alexander Benalla was embroiled in controversy after an attack on a protester on the occasion of May Day in 2018.

A Paris court found Benala guilty of deliberately inciting violence in the capital in 2018. Macron was not present at the time of the incident.

Benala was also found guilty of illegally possessing a gun during Macron’s campaign program in 2017 and illegal use of a diplomatic passport after being removed from the presidential service.

He was sentenced to a total of three years in prison, with a two-year sentence suspended.

They were allowed to stay at their mother’s house for the remaining 12 months, provided they wore an electronic tag.

This action by Benalla and the response given by the macro office have led to the first political crisis facing the French leader.

It is noteworthy that Australia leaked messages from French President Emmanuel Macron to the media. In the report, French Ambassador Jean-Pierre Thobalt called a petty act.

He said that it was a warning to other world leaders that their personal communication with the Australian government should also be stopped.

Weapons can be made and used against them.

French Ambassador to Australia Thebault, speaking to Australia’s national media, took a jibe at the Australian government’s surprising decision to cancel a 90 billion Australian dollar ($66 billion) contract with France to build a fleet of 12 diesel-electric submarines.

Australian media reported on Tuesday a message Macron sent to Prime Minister Scott Morrison in September.

Marison used it as evidence that Macron knew the deal was suspicious after Macron accused the Australian leader of lying during a Paris dinner in June.

Macron said Marison had given him no indication that the deal would not go ahead.

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