David Rachline, Fréjus mayor, to face favoritism trial in September 2026

David Rachline, the RN mayor of Fréjus, will stand trial for favoritism on September 22, 2026, the Draguignan prosecutor announced on December 19. This legal matter adds to other probes into his municipal management, resulting in his removal from Rassemblement national leadership on December 2 under pressure from Marine Le Pen.

David Rachline, elected mayor of Fréjus in 2014 under the Front national banner (renamed Rassemblement national in 2018), is confronting multiple judicial investigations. On December 19, prosecutor Pierre Couttenier disclosed that Rachline and several current or former collaborators will be prosecuted for favoring a security company tied to a mayoral associate in awarding public contracts. The trial is scheduled for September 22, 2026.

Earlier that day, Le Nouvel Obs had exposed probes into his municipal management, including two days of custody for Rachline on November 24 and 25 – one week before his forced exit from RN leadership roles. Marine Le Pen had compelled him to revert to mere party membership, citing a photo with neo-fascist militants posted on his social media in October. Yet party insiders had hinted at judicial reasons.

These proceedings fit into broader scandals involving Rachline. In 2023, journalist Camille Vigogne Le Coat released 'Les Rapaces. Enquête sur la « mafia varoise » de Marine Le Pen' (Les Arènes), detailing a system of arrangements between a prominent local construction businessman and the official, noted for his extravagant lifestyle. These disclosures prompted the Draguignan prosecutor's office to launch a preliminary inquiry in January 2024 for active and passive corruption of a local elected official.

The thirty-something Rachline, a municipal showcase for the RN, stepped back from party activities following these probes, highlighting internal and legal pressures on far-right figures.

Related Articles

Split-scene photo illustration of tensions in Benoît Payan's left-wing camp and Franck Allisio's controversial RN proposals in Marseille elections.
Image generated by AI

Internal tensions in Payan's camp and controversial proposals by Allisio in Marseille

Reported by AI Image generated by AI

In Marseille, the submission of electoral lists by outgoing mayor Benoît Payan has sparked tensions within his left-wing majority, with sidelined deputies denouncing brutal decisions. Meanwhile, RN candidate Franck Allisio, polling at 34% of voting intentions, presented priority measures including an 'anti-thugs pass' for parks and beaches. These developments come two weeks before the first round of the 2026 municipal elections.

RN mayor of Fréjus, David Rachline, was acquitted on January 27 by the Draguignan court in a case of illegal interest taking. Upon leaving the courtroom, he announced his candidacy for the March municipal elections, stating that this ruling confirms his integrity. He still faces a September trial for favoritism.

Reported by AI

On day six of the Paris appeal trial over alleged misuse of EU funds by Rassemblement National (RN) parliamentary assistants, Perpignan mayor Louis Aliot invoked 'great disorder' on January 22, 2026, to explain hiring militant Laurent Salles without an interview. This follows Marine Le Pen's earlier testimony, as covered in our ongoing series.

The Paris Court of Appeal announced it will deliver its ruling on July 7, 2026, at 1:30 p.m. in the appeal trial of Marine Le Pen and the Rassemblement National (RN) for embezzlement of public funds. This date is pivotal for the RN leader's political future, as she stated she will decide on her 2027 presidential candidacy based on the verdict. If deemed ineligible, Jordan Bardella would be the party's candidate.

Reported by AI

With less than two months until the municipal elections, Jordan Bardella, president of the Rassemblement National, has revealed quantified ambitions for his party, estimating it could win several dozen communes. Marseille is highlighted as the main target, with candidate Franck Allisio neck-and-neck with incumbent mayor Benoît Payan in polls.

David Lisnard, the mayor of Cannes who announced his 2027 presidential bid in January, resigned from Les Républicains on Tuesday after meeting party leader Bruno Retailleau. The decision follows his criticisms of the party's direction, including its budget stance and government ties.

Reported by AI

A February 4 Ipsos/BVA poll places Alain Carignon, a former mayor convicted of corruption, second in Grenoble's March municipal elections, close behind left-wing candidate Laurence Ruffin, backed by outgoing Green mayor Eric Piolle. His candidacy stirs controversy in a city facing rising insecurity. Ruffin campaigns on youth, solidarity, and culture.

 

 

 

This website uses cookies

We use cookies for analytics to improve our site. Read our privacy policy for more information.
Decline