miercuri, 2 decembrie 2015

Nicolas Sarkozy criticised prime minister, Manuel Valls, reffered to Karim Benzema

The French president, Nicolas Sarkozy, today criticised the prime minister, Manuel Valls, who has wanted to give "exemplary lessons" on account of Karim Benzema , when the details of the legal proceedings are unknown against French international player and Real Madrid , under judice.

 "I do not like the lessons of exemplary," he said in an interview with the radio station "Europe 1" Sarkozy, in reaction to the statements of Manuel Valls, where the case of Karim Benzema said that if an athlete "is not exemplary "you should have no place in the French team.

"I hate all those people who gives lessons exemplary" repeated President Republicans and head of the conservative opposition.

Sarkozy said, in what regards the imputation of Benzema, "everyone talks about things he does not know, which are covered by the secrecy of investigations. It accuses, denounces, is destroyed, it is accused".

"He added Valls statue gets as exemplary. One day there will be other elements. He denounces, will reproach he be crucified and then it will happen. To me that is not the rule of law".

Sarkozy recalled Valls  that neither he nor the coaches are in direct reference to the Prime Minister comment on whether Benzema should wear the shirt of France.

He added that, in a matter of exemplary, the Socialist government was the case of the Minister, Jérôme Cahuzac, "in charge of the fight against tax fraud and which was found to have a hidden account" abroad not declared.

Benzema is charged in France for intervening in the case in which two alleged blackmailers asked his team-mate Mathieu Valbuena a significant amount of money in exchange for not broadcast on the Internet a video of sexual content in which he appeared with his partner .

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