Paris court overturns decision to expel Ciotti as head of France's right-wing Les Républicains
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Court overturns move to expel Ciotti as head of France's Republicans party
A Paris court has overturned a decision by France's conservative Republicans party (LR) to expel Eric Ciotti as leader in a move that could boost the far-right National Rally ahead of snap parliamentary elections.
Next chapter in the unprecedented dispute among France's conservatives: A court has overturned the expulsion of party leader Ciotti, at least for now.
France's conservatives are completely divided ahead of the new elections. Party leader Ciotti was kicked out on Wednesday, and now a court has overturned the decision. Now we urgently need a leading candidate.
The exclusion of Eric Ciotti from the presidency of the French conservative party (LR) is invalid. Ciotti intends to work with the right-wing populists of Marine Le Pen.
In France, the dispute among conservative Republicans continues.
The proceedings were a further step in an unprecedented dispute within the party. Parliamentary elections are to be held in just over two weeks
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