Michel Barnier Running in Parliamentary by-Election in Paris
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Former Prime Minister has announced his candidacy for the by-elections of the second district of Paris
The former Prime Minister will run for the by-election in the 2nd riding of the capital. Last Friday, the outgoing Macro-Nistian MP was declared ineligible. The election must take place within 3 months after the invalidation of the previous one. - Partial legislative in Paris: former Prime Minister Michel Barnier is a candidate (Politics).
The former Brexit negotiator declared himself a candidate on Tuesday 15 July in the 2nd district of Paris after three deputies were declared ineligible by the Constitutional Council.


The former Prime Minister LR states that his candidacy "is part of a process of gathering the right and center."
The outgoing macroist MP, Jean Laussucq, was declared ineligible on Friday by the Constitutional Council for irregularities in his campaign accounts. By-elections will be held shortly.


The former Prime Minister formalized his candidacy for the by-election of the second electoral district of Paris on Tuesday. The outgoing Macroist MP Jean Laussucq was declared ineligible last Friday by the Constitutional Council.
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