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Personnel: Rashida Dati appointed Minister of Culture and expelled from the Republic of Latvia during the process

This is undoubtedly one of the meetings that is likely to cause the most ink to spill. The new Prime Minister Gabriel Attal decided to choose 58-year-old Rachida Dati (now former LR) for a post in the Ministry of Culture. The former justice minister under Nicolas Sarkozy and current mayor of the 7th arrondissement of Paris accepted this position on Rue Saint-Honoré.

Earlier in the evening, she announced this to elected officials in Paris LR. “The only thing I want is to maintain the trust of the LR group. I will remain LR, I am leaving the national council,” she clarified. PS Mayor Anne Hidalgo’s rival, however, intends to remain president of the main opposition group in the Paris Council with the “goal of winning Paris” in the municipal elections in 2026, according to some of these sources .

After the appointment was formalized, Republican President Eric Ciotti subsequently announced the expulsion of Rachida Dati from the party, considering that she had thus “placed herself outside our political family.” “We are in opposition, so we regret the consequences of his choice,” Mr. Ciotti said in a statement.

“Good luck,” Hidalgo tells the cultural world.

Having criticized the rallying of other right-wing figures to Emmanuel Macron, she has finally followed in the footsteps of Edouard Philippe, Bruno Le Maire and Gérald Darmanin.

“I wish good luck to the cultural figures, given the trials they will have to go through,” commented Anne Hidalgo in a response sent to the press.

Until now, a spokeswoman for the 2007 UMP candidate’s election campaign has said that its goal is the 2026 municipal elections in the capital. But on July 22, 2021, Rachida Dati was charged with “passive corruption” and “concealing abuse of power” in an investigation into consulting services to the head of the Renault-Nissan group, Chain Duck revealed.

The former justice minister, who denies any wrongdoing, would have received €900,000 in fees as a lawyer between 2010 and 2012, when she was also a member of the European Parliament at the time. Justice is trying to figure out whether his income corresponds to a specific activity or whether it was a job of convenience that could hide disguised lobbying activities that are prohibited. for members of the European Parliament.

Source: Le Parisien

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