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In Paris, Pierre-Yves Bournazel Ready to Push the Municipal Game

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After two failures in the Paris City Hall race, 48-year-old Pierre-Yves Bournazel, close to Edouard Philippe and Paris councillor since 2008, feels growing wings in view of the city's municipalities.

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Renaissance chose to stand behind the candidate Horizons in the capital. To the great dam of deputy Sylvain Maillard who intends to support the mayor of the seventh, invested by the right.

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The Renaissance party chose Tuesday night to support Pierre-Yves Bournazel (Horizons) for the city halls in Paris, despite the internal divisions and ambitions of Rachida Dati Renaissance a

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Renaissance confirmed on Tuesday its support for the candidate Pierre-Yves Bournazel (Horizons) for the Parisian municipalities. A choice decided to the detriment of the candidacy of Rachida Dati

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On Tuesday evening, 28 October, the presidential party officially endorsed Horizons' list of candidates for the March 2026 elections, but the decision was not unanimous among Parisian executives and some ministers.

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On Tuesday, Renaissance, the party led by Gabriel Attal, endorsed its support for Horizons Pierre-Yves Bournazel's candidate for the municipal elections in Paris. In reaction, deputy Sylvain Maillard, posted support of Rachida Dati, announced that he would "depart" from his duties as president of the Renaissance federation of Paris. - Municipal in Paris: Renaissance supports Pierre-Yves Bournazel at the expense of Rachida Dati, the divided party…

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On the other hand, the leader of the municipal right has already been invested by the Republicans, despite his suspension by the party because of his retention in government.

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Le Point.fr broke the news in Paris, France on Tuesday, October 28, 2025.
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