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Legislative in Paris: Michel Barnier Urges Rachida Dati to "Do Not Get Wrong" Election

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These rivalries are likely to lead to a new fratricidal war of which Republicans are customary. To try to avoid it, LR hopes to find an agreement with Rachida Dati "by the time of the re-entry"

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Center

Rachida Dati has "a legitimate ambition" for the city hall of Paris and must not "be wrong" in the election by also running for partial legislative power in the capital, commented his rival Michel Barnier.

Lean Left

In an interview with "La Tribune Dimanche", Michel Barnier, candidate in the second constituency of the capital for a partial legislature, calls on Rachida Dati not to run against him in exchange for his support for the city hall of Paris.

Lean Left

The ephemeral ex-Prime Minister assured the Minister of Culture, who threatens a dissident candidacy for the upcoming partial legislature, that he had no view of the city hall of Paris, the ultimate goal of the local elected.

·Paris, France
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Center

Michel Barnier was preferred by Les Républicains to the Minister of Culture to represent his party in a by-election in Paris. In an interview at La Tribune Sunday, the former Prime Minister urges his rival to "choose the right path". He also assures not to be "candidate to anything other than deputation". - Partial legislative in Paris: Michel Barnier invites Rachida Dati to "do not be wrong" of election (Politics).

Lean Left

In an interview with "La Tribune Sunday" posted on Saturday, the former Prime Minister, invested by LR in the 2nd constituency of the capital, returns to the candidacy of the Minister of Culture for the same election and says he is ready to support her during the municipal election in Paris in 2026.

Left

Michel Barnier, invested by LR in the second riding of the capital, called on his rival Rachida Dati to focus on the municipalities.

·Paris, France
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Le Télégramme broke the news in on Saturday, August 2, 2025.
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