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France: Attal announces his candidacy to head Renaissance

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Gabriel Attal announced on Tuesday, in a letter to members consulted by AFP, his candidacy for the post of secretary general of Renaissance, a few hours after the withdrawal of Élisabeth Borne for a “union list” with her successor in Matignon....

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Gabriel Attal announced on Tuesday, in a letter to members consulted by AFP, his candidacy for the post of secretary general of Renaissance, a few hours after the withdrawal of Élisabeth Borne for a “union list” with her successor in Matignon....

·Brussels, Belgium
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The former Prime Minister confirmed his choice shortly after the withdrawal of Elisabeth Borne's candidacy, in favor of a “union list”.

·Strasbourg, France
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In a letter to members, the former Prime Minister confirmed his candidacy for the post of secretary general of the party, a few hours after reaching an agreement with Élisabeth Borne, who was running for the post. The latter is expected to be appointed president of the National Party Council.

·Paris, France
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Elisabeth Borne threw in the towel to reach an agreement with the former Prime Minister. The latter will combine his duties as president of the Ensemble pour la République (EPR) group in the Assembly and as boss of the presidential party if elected on 7 December.

·Paris, France
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Less than a month before the election, the former Prime Minister throws in the towel and announces a “union candidacy” with her successor in Matignon.

·Paris, France
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The two former prime ministers finally reached an agreement Élisabeth Borne withdrew her candidacy for the post of secretary general of Renaissance, Emmanuel Macron's party, at

·France
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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Tuesday, October 29, 2024.
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