Two days before the next general assembly, and while Catherine Dumas and Jean-Pierre Lecoq were until now both candidates for the presidency of the capital's opposition group,
“Changer Paris”
, Rachida Dati sent a message to the Councillors.
And that
Le Figaro
was able to consult.
The new Minister of Culture, who, upon joining the Attal government had to leave the head of
“Changer Paris”
, began by thanking the members
“in these somewhat agitated times that we have just gone through”
.
Before recalling a
“common objective”
:
“winning Paris in 2026”
.
Warning against possible
“divisions”
and
“internal quarrels”
, while insisting on the necessary
“unity”
of the Parisian right, Rachida Dati judges the candidacies of the senator and the mayor of the 6th arrondissement
“legitimate”
.
“She tries to share the positions in her group”
But in order to
“prioritize continuity and unity”
, she announced
“to provide her support”
to Catherine Dumas for the presidency of the group;
and to Jean-Pierre Lecoq for the…
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