The Sun (Malaysia)

Mayor held for clash with right-winger

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PARIS: A 55-year-old village mayor was arrested on Saturday for allegedly attacking a prominent French right-wing parliament­ary candidate while she was out campaignin­g.

Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet ( pix), a flamboyant 44-year-old candidate for the Republican­s party, was canvassing for votes at a Paris market on Thursday when a man called her a “stupid bobo” – a blend of hipster and bourgeois – and shoved her leaflets in her face, causing her to fall.

The former environmen­t minister blacked out for several minutes before being rushed to hospital.

Vincent Debraize – mayor of Champignol­les, a small village in Normandy in northern France – denied he had verbally or physically assaulted her, KosciuskoM­orizet’s lawyer Xavier Autain said.

Debraize was placed in custody for “intentiona­l violence against a person conducting public services”, Autain said.

“It is a serious attack on an elected member of the Republican­s and I hope for a fitting response from the judiciary,” he added.

After the attack, the man left, heading for the closest metro entrance.

He was photograph­ed, and his picture made the rounds in French media.

French public prosecutor­s quickly launched an investigat­ion.

“He was identified after witness testimony and thanks to video surveillan­ce,” a police source said.

Kosciusko-Morizet faces an uphill battle to win yesterday’s second round of parliament­ary elections in the well-heeled 5th, 6th and 7th districts of Paris.

Her rival, Gilles Le Gendre, a 59-year-old business consultant who represents French President Emmanuel Macron’s centrist Republic on the Move party, scored 41.8% to her 18.1 % in last weekend’s first round. – AFP

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