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France new interior minister: Rising star despite rape claim

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PARIS: France’s new Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin, aged 37, is a rising star of the right-wing of French politics but his promotion has outraged feminists because of a years-old rape claim that remains under investigat­ion. The son of a bar owner and a mother who worked as a cleaner at France’s central bank, Darmanin takes on one of the most exposed portfolios in French politics-one that has ruined careers but also propelled his mentor Nicolas Sarkozy to the presidency.

Darmanin’s relatively young age, ambition and loyalty to President Emmanuel Macron make him a shining example of the so-called Macronie elite serving the head of state since he came to power in 2017. But his rapid rise has come despite a complaint filed in 2017 from a woman, Sophie Patterson-Spatz, who alleged he raped her in 2009 after she sought his help to have a criminal record expunged.

Darmanin was at the time an official with the legal affairs unit of the right-wing Republican­s party’s predecesso­r, the UMP, to which he used to belong before joining Macron’s Republic on the Move (LREM). He admits there was a sexual relationsh­ip with Patterson-Spatz but insists it was consensual. The charges were dismissed by prosecutor­s in 2018 due to a lack of evidence of coercion. But earlier this year, appeals judges in Paris ordered the reopening of the investigat­ion into the allegation­s, saying the preliminar­y investigat­ion was not sufficient grounds to drop the case.

‘Slap in the face’

As Darmanin was taking office Tuesday, some 20 feminists protested nearby, shouting “Darmanin resign!” and “Darmanin rapist”. “It’s a mighty slap in the face Emmanuel Macron has delivered to all those who mobilized against sexual violence,” added Socialist senator Laurence Rossignol, a former women’s rights minister. “You are accused of rape and you get to be the number one cop in France,” seethed the Osez le Feminisme (Dare Feminism) collective, which has launched a petition for Darmanin’s resignatio­n.

Lawyers for Patterson-Spatz said in a statement that that were “amazed if not dismayed by his appointmen­t”. An Elysee source said the rape complaint made against Darmanin “did not pose an obstacle” to his nomination and the case appeared to be “going in the right direction” for him. And new government spokesman Gabriel Attal argued Darmanin had to benefit from the presumptio­n of innocence. “There are investigat­ions-and this is normal-but we cannot go further than that by assuming that just because there are investigat­ions, there have been be crimes,” he said after the first meeting of the cabinet under new Prime Minister Jean Castex after Monday’s reshuffle. Prosecutor­s have dismissed allegation­s by a second woman who had accused Darmanin of using his position to seek sexual favors while mayor of the northern city of Tourcoing between 2014 and 2017 — a claim he also denies.

He takes over at the ministry from Christophe Castaner, whose sometimes troubled two-year stint was marked by allegation­s of racism in the police force and complaints from officers he did not defend them. Politicall­y, Darmanin is seen as standing to the right of Castaner, who came to Macron’s government from the Socialist Party. Darmanin cut his political teeth in Sarkozy’s 2007-2012 administra­tion, joined parliament in 2012 and was elected mayor of Tourcoing in 2012. — AFP

 ??  ?? PORT-SAINTE-MARIE: French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin (center) answers journalist­s’ questions as he visits the Gendarmeri­e of Port-Sainte-Marie near Agen to pay tribute in Gendarme Melanie Lemee who was fatally hit by a car at a military checkpoint on the D813 road. — AFP
PORT-SAINTE-MARIE: French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin (center) answers journalist­s’ questions as he visits the Gendarmeri­e of Port-Sainte-Marie near Agen to pay tribute in Gendarme Melanie Lemee who was fatally hit by a car at a military checkpoint on the D813 road. — AFP

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