Paris: Former French president Jacques Chirac will not attend his corruption trial opening in Paris on Monday on medical grounds, his lawyers said on Saturday.

At Chirac`s request, the lawyers said, they submitted a letter from their client to the presiding judge on Friday, together with a copy of his medical file.

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"In the letter, president Chirac indicated to the court his wish to see the trial proceed to its end and his willingness to assume his responsibilities, even though he is not entirely capable of taking part in the hearings. He has therefore asked his lawyers to represent him and speak for him in these hearings," the lawyers said in a communique. There had been speculation about the 78-year-old`s state of health, who was said to have been tired when he arrived on holiday in Saint Tropez in the south of France.

His son-in-law Frederic Salat-Baroux said today Chirac`s health "has been getting worse for several months" and he "no longer has the memory" to attend the court hearings.

"Yes, his health has been getting worse for several months, so he cannot attend the trial in humane and dignified conditions," he said. "For his family this is very painful," he added.

Salat-Baroux said that "anybody facing trial would have asked that the debate stop" but "Jacques Chirac does not want this to happen under any circumstances".

"If the trial stopped, the French would think that there are two legal systems -- one for the powerful and one for the weak".

PTI