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Le Pen and Bardella back former Frontex boss over crimes against humanity accusations – POLITICO

By staffMarch 25, 20261 Min Read
Le Pen and Bardella back former Frontex boss over crimes against humanity accusations – POLITICO
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PARIS — French far-right leaders jumped to the defense of National Rally MEP Fabrice Leggeri over accusations that he was complicit in crimes against humanity while head of the EU’s border agency, Frontex.

Party leader Jordan Bardella said on X that Leggeri was the victim of “harassment by far-left judicial organizations,” after newswire AFP reported that the Paris Court of Appeal could open a probe following a complaint lodged by human rights groups.

Human rights organizations Ligue des Droits de l’Homme and Utopia 56 announced in 2024 that they were taking legal action against Leggeri for having “opted for a policy aimed at preventing migrants from entering the EU at any cost — including, in particular, the loss of human lives” during his tenure at the head of Frontex from 2015 to 2022.

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