in the fourth constituency of Paris, two right-wing candidates engage in a fratricidal battle

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Legislative elections 2024: in the fourth constituency of Paris, two right-wing candidates are engaged in a fratricidal battle
Legislative elections 2024: in the fourth constituency of Paris, two right-wing candidates are engaged in a fratricidal battle
(franceinfo)

Eight days before the first round of the early legislative elections, the campaign is in full swing. In the fourth constituency of Paris, two candidates under the Les Républicains banner face each other.

Saturday June 22, towing sequence in the fourth constituency of the capital, which covers part of the 16th and 17th arrondissements. Geoffroy Boulard, mayor of the 17th arrondissement, wants to be the candidate of the Republican right. “I remained on an uncompromising line”, he assures. Its leaflets feature the logo of the New Energy party of Cannes mayor David Lisnard, as well as that of the Republicans.

Facing him, Arnaud Dassier is the candidate nominated by the president of the Republicans. The face of Éric Ciotti, but also those of Jordan Bardella and Marion Maréchal appear on his leaflets. “I have always been in favor of this union of the rights”, he says. The New Popular Front is represented by Théa Fourdrinier, a student until a week ago. Outgoing MP, Astrid Panosyan-Bouvet (Renaissance) is counting on her record and the support of Édouard Philippe. Six other people also stood as candidates for these elections.


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