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Matser faces two years in prison for 2014 election fraud

January 31, 2018

Matser faces two years in prison for 2014 election fraud
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PHILIPSBURG – The public prosecutor demanded 2 years of imprisonment against Member of Parliament Silvio Matser on Wednesday morning for election fraud committed in 2014. The prosecutor also asked the court to take away Matser’s right to be elected for a period of five years. The court will pronounce its verdict on February 21.

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