Request for the waiver of the immunity of Nadine Morano
The European Parliament decided not to waive the immunity of Nadine MORANO (EPP, FR).
As a reminder, the French Ministry of Justice transmitted a request from the public prosecutor of the Aix-en-Provence Court of Appeal for the waiver of the immunity of Nadine Morano, Member of the European Parliament, with the sole aim of being able to examine her in relation to a civil action brought against her on the grounds of alleged online public defamation.
On 7 October 2018, during a television programme aired on France 3, Nadine Morano questioned the activity of a vessel chartered by the complainant and operating in the Mediterranean Sea. Nadine Moranos team posted three messages of the same nature on Nadine Moranos Twitter account as live tweets.
In making the comments, Nadine Morano allegedly committed the offence of public defamation, punishable under French law.
The resolution stated that those statements were made in the wider context of the political debate, the topic of which is recurrent in the European Parliaments plenary.
In this context, Parliament considered that the statements made by Nadine Morano were clearly made in her capacity as a Member of the European Parliament and a direct and obvious connection between the statements under consideration and the parliamentary mandate of Nadine Morano can be deemed to exist.
Therefore, following the recommendation of its Legal Affairs Committee, Parliament decided not to waive the immunity of Nadine Morano.