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2012/2325(IMM) Request for the waiver of parliamentary immunity of Marine Le Pen

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Lead JURI WIKSTRÖM Cecilia (icon: ALDE ALDE)
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Events

2013/07/02
   EP - Results of vote in Parliament
2013/07/02
   EP - Decision by Parliament
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The European Parliament decided to waive the immunity of Marine LE PEN (NI, FR).

To recall, the Chief Prosecutor at the Lyon Court of Appeal sent a request to Parliament to waive the parliamentary immunity of Marine LE PEN in the context of a legal action concerning an alleged offence of incitement to hatred , discrimination or violence against a group of persons on grounds of their religious affiliation.

Article 9 of Protocol No 7 on the Privileges and Immunities of the European Union states that Members shall enjoy, in the territory of their own State, the immunities accorded to members of the Parliament of that State. This immunity thus covers opinions expressed by the Member while carrying out her duties.

However, the European Court of Justice has held “a statement made by a Member of the European Parliament beyond the precincts of that institution and giving rise to prosecution in his Member State of origin for the offence of making false accusations does not constitute an opinion expressed in the performance of his parliamentary duties covered by the immunity afforded by that provision unless that statement amounts to a subjective appraisal having a direct, obvious connection with the performance of those duties ”.

The case does not fall within the scope of Marine LE PEN’s political activities as Member of the European Parliament as it concerns instead activities of a purely national or regional nature given that the speech was made to electors in Lyon as part of her campaign to be elected president of Front National and was thus distinct from her activity of Member of the European Parliament.

Given that there is no reason to suspect the existence of a fumus persecutionis , the European Parliament decided to waive the parliamentary immunity of Marine LE PEN.

Documents
2013/07/02
   EP - End of procedure in Parliament
2013/06/25
   EP - Committee report tabled for plenary
Details

The Committee on Legal Affairs adopted the report by Cecilia WIKSTRÖM (ALDE, SE) in which it recommends that the European Parliament should waive the immunity of Marine LE PEN (NI, FR).

To recall, the Chief Prosecutor at the Lyon Court of Appeal sent a request to Parliament to waive the parliamentary immunity of Marine LE PEN in the context of a legal action concerning an alleged offence of incitement to hatred , discrimination or violence against a group of persons on grounds of their religious affiliation.

Article 9 of Protocol No 7 on the Privileges and Immunities of the European Union states that Members shall enjoy, in the territory of their own State, the immunities accorded to members of the Parliament of that State. This immunity thus covers opinions expressed by the Member while carrying out her duties.

However, the European Court of Justice has held “ a statement made by a Member of the European Parliament beyond the precincts of that institution and giving rise to prosecution in his Member State of origin for the offence of making false accusations does not constitute an opinion expressed in the performance of his parliamentary duties covered by the immunity afforded by that provision unless that statement amounts to a subjective appraisal having a direct, obvious connection with the performance of those duties ” . The Court has also recently recalled its case-law in the Gollnisch case according to which the opinion (in the broadest sense) of an MEP is covered by immunity – established on the basis of EU law – only where it was expressed ‘ in the performance of [his duties] ’ , thus implying the requirement of a link between the opinion expressed and the performance of the parliamentary duties . That link must be direct and obvious.

On the basis of the facts of the present case there are no grounds for establishing the required direct and obvious link. The case does not fall within the scope of Marine LE PEN ’ s political activities as Member of the European Parliament as it concerns instead activities of a purely national or regional nature given that the speech was made to electors in Lyon as part of her campaign to be elected president of Front National and was thus distinct from her activity of Member of the European Parliament.

As a result, the alleged action does not therefore have a direct, obvious connection with Marine LE PEN ’ s performance of her duties as a Member of the European Parliament. Nor does it constitute an opinion expressed in the performance of her duties as a Member of the European Parliament for the purposes of Article 8 of Protocol No 7 on the Privileges and Immunities of the European Union. The accusation has no connection with Ms LE PEN ’ s office of Member of the European Parliament and, based on the explanations provided to the committee, there is no reason to suspect the existence of a fumus persecutionis .

On the basis of the above considerations, after considering the reasons for and against waiving the Member ’ s immunity, it is recommended that the European Parliament should waive the parliamentary immunity of Marine LE PEN .

Documents
2013/06/19
   EP - Vote in committee
2012/12/18
   EP - WIKSTRÖM Cecilia (ALDE) appointed as rapporteur in JURI

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  • date: 2013-07-02T00:00:00 type: Results of vote in Parliament body: EP docs: url: https://oeil.secure.europarl.europa.eu/oeil/popups/sda.do?id=23172&l=en title: Results of vote in Parliament
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    • The European Parliament decided to waive the immunity of Marine LE PEN (NI, FR).

      To recall, the Chief Prosecutor at the Lyon Court of Appeal sent a request to Parliament to waive the parliamentary immunity of Marine LE PEN in the context of a legal action concerning an alleged offence of incitement to hatred, discrimination or violence against a group of persons on grounds of their religious affiliation.

      Article 9 of Protocol No 7 on the Privileges and Immunities of the European Union states that Members shall enjoy, in the territory of their own State, the immunities accorded to members of the Parliament of that State. This immunity thus covers opinions expressed by the Member while carrying out her duties.

      However, the European Court of Justice has held “a statement made by a Member of the European Parliament beyond the precincts of that institution and giving rise to prosecution in his Member State of origin for the offence of making false accusations does not constitute an opinion expressed in the performance of his parliamentary duties covered by the immunity afforded by that provision unless that statement amounts to a subjective appraisal having a direct, obvious connection with the performance of those duties”.

      The case does not fall within the scope of Marine LE PEN’s political activities as Member of the European Parliament as it concerns instead activities of a purely national or regional nature given that the speech was made to electors in Lyon as part of her campaign to be elected president of Front National and was thus distinct from her activity of Member of the European Parliament.

      Given that there is no reason to suspect the existence of a fumus persecutionis, the European Parliament decided to waive the parliamentary immunity of Marine LE PEN.

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    • The Committee on Legal Affairs adopted the report by Cecilia WIKSTRÖM (ALDE, SE) in which it recommends that the European Parliament should waive the immunity of Marine LE PEN (NI, FR).

      To recall, the Chief Prosecutor at the Lyon Court of Appeal sent a request to Parliament to waive the parliamentary immunity of Marine LE PEN in the context of a legal action concerning an alleged offence of incitement to hatred, discrimination or violence against a group of persons on grounds of their religious affiliation.

      Article 9 of Protocol No 7 on the Privileges and Immunities of the European Union states that Members shall enjoy, in the territory of their own State, the immunities accorded to members of the Parliament of that State. This immunity thus covers opinions expressed by the Member while carrying out her duties.

      However, the European Court of Justice has held “a statement made by a Member of the European Parliament beyond the precincts of that institution and giving rise to prosecution in his Member State of origin for the offence of making false accusations does not constitute an opinion expressed in the performance of his parliamentary duties covered by the immunity afforded by that provision unless that statement amounts to a subjective appraisal having a direct, obvious connection with the performance of those duties. The Court has also recently recalled its case-law in the Gollnisch case according to which the opinion (in the broadest sense) of an MEP is covered by immunity established on the basis of EU law only where it was expressed in the performance of [his duties], thus implying the requirement of a link between the opinion expressed and the performance of the parliamentary duties. That link must be direct and obvious.

      On the basis of the facts of the present case there are no grounds for establishing the required direct and obvious link. The case does not fall within the scope of Marine LE PENs political activities as Member of the European Parliament as it concerns instead activities of a purely national or regional nature given that the speech was made to electors in Lyon as part of her campaign to be elected president of Front National and was thus distinct from her activity of Member of the European Parliament.

      As a result, the alleged action does not therefore have a direct, obvious connection with Marine LE PENs performance of her duties as a Member of the European Parliament. Nor does it constitute an opinion expressed in the performance of her duties as a Member of the European Parliament for the purposes of Article 8 of Protocol No 7 on the Privileges and Immunities of the European Union. The accusation has no connection with Ms LE PENs office of Member of the European Parliament and, based on the explanations provided to the committee, there is no reason to suspect the existence of a fumus persecutionis.

      On the basis of the above considerations, after considering the reasons for and against waiving the Members immunity, it is recommended that the European Parliament should waive the parliamentary immunity of Marine LE PEN.

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