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Municipales in Paris: Towards an Alliance of the Right and Macroists?

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The Minister of Culture and his colleague Renaissance Benjamin Haddad call Friday to the union against the alternating desire of the Parisians Candidate in Paris, the Minister of Culture Rachida Dati

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Renaissance has not yet defined its strategy for the capital, while a fringe of activists, especially in the historical core, opposes the idea of supporting the Minister of Culture, who comes from the ranks of the right and the cleavage personality.

·Paris, France
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The Minister of Culture and his colleague Renaissance Benjamin Haddad call Friday to the union against the alternating desire of the Parisians Candidate in Paris, the Minister of Culture Rachida Dati

·France
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The fragile common socle gathered in the government is openly torn apart. Until when? questions this Brussels daily.

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Candidate in Paris, the Minister of Culture Rachida Dati pleaded Friday for the union of the right and macroists in the capital in view of the municipalities.

·Nancy, France
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Paris - A candidate in Paris, the Minister of Culture Rachida Dati pleaded on Friday for the union of the right and the macroists in the capital in view of the municipalities, alongside her colleague Renaissance Benjamin Haddad, whose party did not, however, officially adopt a position on the subject. "The Parisians want to alter, they want it to change. So if we lose tomorrow, it will be our fault because we have sabotaged ourselves," she said …

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