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The scandal involves bogus papers implicating M Sarkozy, the Interior Minister, and other politicians in bribe-taking. Judges are trying to find the author of the fabrication.
M Sarkozy spent two hours giving his version of events. He said: “I was received by the magistrates as a victim. I told them I wanted the truth and that I had confidence in them.”
Last week M de Villepin was forced to acknowledge that he had ordered a secret investigation into the papers in January 2004 while he was Foreign Minister — several months before the affair became public.
Although he denied that he had ordered General Philippe Rondot to focus on M Sarkozy’s supposed involvement, he failed to convince many in his party.
Yesterday he tried to follow a normal routine, including talks with Tony Blair. The Elysée Palace said President Chirac was standing by his protégé. But anger was rising within M Chirac’s Union for a Popular Movement (UMP), particularly after M de Villepin failed to address the scandal yesterday during a meeting with MPs.
Some want him replaced as Prime Minister by M Sarkozy. A backbencher, Jean-Paul Anciaux, said: “Either the President decides to dismiss the Prime Minister or the Prime Minister decides to resign. It is impossible that nothing happens.” Yet most of M Sarkozy’s allies are said to be discouraging him from accepting the Prime Minister’s post, if offered, because it could destroy his chances next May of winning the presidency with a manifesto for reform.
They say M de Villepin’s authority has been demolished by the affair and his handling of the protests against his employment law reforms.
François Fillon, a former minister, said: “Either the Prime Minister can produce proof that the affair was a fabrication and he had no hand in it, or the President must draw the consequences and change Prime Minister. One cannot run a Government with this kind of doubt weighing on one.”
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