FRANCE
JULY 10 2007 12:10h
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Former French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin said on Tuesday judges had called him in for questioning in a political smear scandal.
French judges searched Villepin's house and offices last week as they investigated allegations that he unlawfully tried to wreck Nicolas Sarkozy's presidential ambitions.
Villepin, who left office in May, said in a statement he had been summoned for questioning in the so-called Clearstream scandal at the end of July.
He denied any wrongdoing in the case, saying he had acted in accordance with his ministerial duties.
Being placed under official investigation by judges often leads to a trial in France, but does not imply guilt.
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