Tuesday, April 12, 2016

DGSE spied Solère Thierry, Claude Gueant rival in 2012 – L’Obs

According to the revelations of the “World” on Tuesday April 12th, the DGSE (General Directorate for External Security) monitored the phones and the internet address of Thierry Solère , a rival to the right of the former Interior Minister Claude Gueant legislative 2012 in the Hauts-de-Seine.

the former minister vehemently denies being behind this monitoring and recalls that, as interior minister, he did no authority over the DGSE.”

Espionage and physical surveillance

Thierry Solère, the general counsel time of Hauts-de-Seine, was excluded from the UMP early 2012 after announcing his intention to be a candidate in the 9th district in parliamentary elections. Problem arose dissident facing Claude Gueant, very close to Nicolas Sarkozy and supported by the UMP.

Therefore, according to “Le Monde”, the DGSE would, “out of control”, set up a spy dissident candidate.

“his phones and its Internet address were in fact spying upon its exclusion of the UMP, March 20, 2012 . Surveillance has been interrupted after the chance discovery of its existence by the technical department of the DGSE, “the daily.

espionage Thierry Solère have started after its provisional exclusion of the UMP, March 20, 2012, being interrupted after the chance discovery of its existence by the technical department of the DGSE.

And the matter does not stop there since a senior official of the DGSE was then summoned the chief of a confidential service to ask him to set up a “physical surveillance” of the candidate. The lieutenant colonel would have hesitated and asked that the order be renewed before his superior, which would have led to the abandonment of the project.



Beauvau pressure the coup

According to Thierry Solère , quoted by “Le Monde”, the special attention which would have benefited the candidate would not be limited to monitoring. According to him, a meeting took place on January 4 with Claude Guéant Place Beauvau: the interior minister and one of his advisers he “made to understand that if I withdrew, I could find my account, which was to me irrelevant. ”

When asked by the evening newspaper, the former interior minister denies the affair: “This strictly told me nothing, and it is against my principles I never. made a request to this effect to anyone. I was Minister of the Interior and as I had no authority over the DGSE. “

” If this is confirmed I am not only surprised but shocked. This is very serious. I knew the outgoing MP and Mayor of Boulogne-Billancourt [Pierre-Christophe Baguet, support Claude Gueant, Ed] would do anything to make me lose, but it was for me a political fight, “responded Thierry Solère … who eventually won the election.

LB

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