Former French PM Wins Key Paris Seat in by-Election, Returns to Parliament
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Former French PM wins key Paris seat in by-election, returns to parliament
Michel Barnier has been elected MP for Paris in the second round of a by-election, which returns him to the National Assembly that less than a year ago ousted him as Prime Minister in a confidence vote.
Michel Barnier has largely won Sunday night the partial legislative in the 2nd district of Paris and will return as a member of the National Assembly Less than a year after being there
Former French Prime Minister Michel Barnier, with the shortest tenure in French history, becomes the only Republican Party (RP) councilor in the capital, Paris, writes Le Figaro.
Former Prime Minister Michel Barnier was elected on Sunday, September 28, as MP for the second constituency of Paris. During this by-election, he was facing the socialist candidate Frédérique Bredin.
Michel Barnier made a short statement to the press on Sunday evening. ...
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