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Macron picks mayor candidate

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PARIS: French President Emmanuel Macron picked his respected health minister on Sunday to reinvigora­te a campaign to win over Paris City Hall that fell apart when his previous candidate pulled out over a sexting scandal.

Less than a month before mayoral elections in which opinion polls expect Mr Macron’s party to fare poorly, Mr Macron is keen to turn his fortunes around in the capital, where voters have given him good scores in the past.

His new candidate, Health Minister Agnes Buzyn, a doctor who has been leading France’s response to the coronaviru­s, told reporters she was throwing herself into the race to win.

She will pick up the baton from Benjamin Griveaux, one of the “Macron boys” who helped propel the former investment banker into power in 2017. Mr Griveaux, who is married, was forced to give up after sexual images he sent to a woman were published online.

Russian dissident artist Pyotr Pavlensky, who has lived in exile in France since 2017, said he published a video of a man masturbati­ng, that he says was Mr Griveaux, to expose the “hypocrisy”. Mr Griveaux has not disputed that he sent the messages and the video.

Mr Pavlensky and his girlfriend, who French media said was the recipient of Mr Griveaux’s texts, were arrested on Saturday and were held for questionin­g on Sunday over charges of privacy violation, the prosecutor’s office said.

The Russian artist is best known for works of performanc­e art including nailing his scrotum to the ground in Moscow’s Red Square and setting fire to doors at the headquarte­rs of Russia’s security agency and the Bank of France.

French politician­s from all camps denounced the leak of private material, which many said constitute­d an unacceptab­le Americanis­ation of politics in France, where politician­s’ private lives have long been considered off-limits.

But for Mr Macron, the episode marks a new low in his effort to give the three-and-a-half-year-old En Marche (On the Move) party he created from scratch a sustainabl­e local base.

Party officials have admitted they expected a drubbing in the March 15-22 elections. “It will go badly for En Marche because that’s the election in which the political programme is the least important,” a senior figure in the party told Reuters.

The party has suffered from defections in parliament and has also failed to maintain discipline, with several lawmakers deciding to launch independen­t bids against the candidate chosen by the party’s decision-making committee.

In Paris, Mr Macron’s new candidate will compete with a flamboyant mathematic­ian, Cedric Villani, who was elected to parliament under Mr Macron’s banner in 2017 but was kicked out of the party last month after he refused to rally behind Mr Macron’s official choice.

 ?? AFP ?? French Health Minister Agnes Buzyn, right, poses for pictures with the general delegate of La Republique En Marche in Paris on Sunday.
AFP French Health Minister Agnes Buzyn, right, poses for pictures with the general delegate of La Republique En Marche in Paris on Sunday.

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