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Fillon refuses to quit French election despite charges | Fillon refuses to quit French election despite charges |
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French centre-right presidential candidate Francois Fillon has said he will fight on, as he announced that a judge was placing him under formal investigation. | French centre-right presidential candidate Francois Fillon has said he will fight on, as he announced that a judge was placing him under formal investigation. |
For weeks, he has fought allegations that his wife was paid for years for work she did not do. | For weeks, he has fought allegations that his wife was paid for years for work she did not do. |
"It's a political assassination," Mr Fillon told reporters on Wednesday. | "It's a political assassination," Mr Fillon told reporters on Wednesday. |
He has now been summoned to appear before the judge, Serge Tournaire, on 15 March. | He has now been summoned to appear before the judge, Serge Tournaire, on 15 March. |
The date is just two days before the deadline for candidates to submit their final applications. The first round takes place on 23 April, followed by a second-round run-off on 7 May. | The date is just two days before the deadline for candidates to submit their final applications. The first round takes place on 23 April, followed by a second-round run-off on 7 May. |
What did he say? | What did he say? |
In a combative speech on Wednesday announcing the formal investigation, Mr Fillon called on his supporters to "resist", saying it was up to voters to decide his fate. | In a combative speech on Wednesday announcing the formal investigation, Mr Fillon called on his supporters to "resist", saying it was up to voters to decide his fate. |
"It's not just me that is being assassinated, it's the presidential election. The voices of millions of votes have been muzzled," the Republican candidate complained. | "It's not just me that is being assassinated, it's the presidential election. The voices of millions of votes have been muzzled," the Republican candidate complained. |
He said he would respect the summons and tell the judge the truth. | He said he would respect the summons and tell the judge the truth. |
The judge, Mr Tournaire, has heard several high-profile cases, including those of former French President Nicolas Sarkozy and tycoon Bernard Tapie. | |
Who is Francois Fillon? | Who is Francois Fillon? |
A former prime minister during Nicolas Sarkozy's presidency, he was selected late last year in national primaries held by the centre-right Republicans that attracted some four million voters. | A former prime minister during Nicolas Sarkozy's presidency, he was selected late last year in national primaries held by the centre-right Republicans that attracted some four million voters. |
For a time he was the favourite in the race to succeed Francois Hollande as president, but then came the "fake jobs" allegations in satirical weekly Le Canard Enchaine. | For a time he was the favourite in the race to succeed Francois Hollande as president, but then came the "fake jobs" allegations in satirical weekly Le Canard Enchaine. |
His appearances have recently been accompanied by loud protests and he has accused the government of allowing the campaign to turn into "a climate of quasi civil war". | His appearances have recently been accompanied by loud protests and he has accused the government of allowing the campaign to turn into "a climate of quasi civil war". |
He has slipped to third in the polls, behind far-right National Front (FN) leader Marine le Pen and centrist Emmanuel Macron. | |
Ms Le Pen also faces allegations that she misused EU funds - a claim she denies. | |
One of her aides is under police investigation over the allegations - but Ms Le Pen has refused a police interview, using her immunity as a European member of parliament. | |
More on France's presidential election: | More on France's presidential election: |
What is he accused of? | What is he accused of? |
The allegations circling around the Fillon family focus mainly on his Welsh-born wife Penelope. | The allegations circling around the Fillon family focus mainly on his Welsh-born wife Penelope. |
Le Canard Enchaine alleged she was paid €831,400 (£710,000; $900,000) over several years for working as a parliamentary assistant but reportedly had no parliamentary pass. She was also alleged to have picked up €100,000 for writing a handful of articles for a literary journal. | Le Canard Enchaine alleged she was paid €831,400 (£710,000; $900,000) over several years for working as a parliamentary assistant but reportedly had no parliamentary pass. She was also alleged to have picked up €100,000 for writing a handful of articles for a literary journal. |
The family has consistently denied the claims. Initially Mr Fillon said he would stand down as a candidate if his case was placed under formal investigation, but recently he insisted that he would fight on "until victory". | The family has consistently denied the claims. Initially Mr Fillon said he would stand down as a candidate if his case was placed under formal investigation, but recently he insisted that he would fight on "until victory". |
"The closer we get to the date of the presidential election, the more scandalous it would be to deprive the right and centre of a candidate," he said. | "The closer we get to the date of the presidential election, the more scandalous it would be to deprive the right and centre of a candidate," he said. |
Mr Fillon cancelled a key visit to an agricultural show at the last minute on Wednesday morning prompting speculation over the future of his presidential campaign. | Mr Fillon cancelled a key visit to an agricultural show at the last minute on Wednesday morning prompting speculation over the future of his presidential campaign. |
"It's like symbolically giving up on your candidacy," said Florian Philippot, close adviser to far-right National Front (FN) candidate Marine Le Pen. | "It's like symbolically giving up on your candidacy," said Florian Philippot, close adviser to far-right National Front (FN) candidate Marine Le Pen. |
How have people reacted? | How have people reacted? |
One of Mr Fillon's key allies, former agriculture minister Bruno Le Maire, has resigned from the campaign team. | One of Mr Fillon's key allies, former agriculture minister Bruno Le Maire, has resigned from the campaign team. |
Mr Le Maire said he felt Mr Fillon had broken his promise that he would step down if formally investigated. | Mr Le Maire said he felt Mr Fillon had broken his promise that he would step down if formally investigated. |
Keeping one's word was "indispensable to the credibility of politics", he said in a statement on Twitter (in French). | Keeping one's word was "indispensable to the credibility of politics", he said in a statement on Twitter (in French). |
However, other Republicans have expressed their support. | However, other Republicans have expressed their support. |
Politician Bernard Debre said the investigation was an attempt to thwart Mr Fillon's presidential hopes, and said he was "doing the right thing" by staying in the race. | Politician Bernard Debre said the investigation was an attempt to thwart Mr Fillon's presidential hopes, and said he was "doing the right thing" by staying in the race. |
Meanwhile, rival Mr Macron said investigators should be "allowed to do [their] work as normal". | Meanwhile, rival Mr Macron said investigators should be "allowed to do [their] work as normal". |
He added that even if Mr Fillon won the vote, he would not be automatically cleared of wrongdoing. | He added that even if Mr Fillon won the vote, he would not be automatically cleared of wrongdoing. |
Far-left presidential candidate Jean-Luc Melenchon criticised Mr Fillon's decision, tweeting (in French): "Fillon is asking somehow for the citizens to vote for his immunity. This is not the point of an election." |