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PARIS: The left-wing mayor of the French town of Rouen plans to remove a statue of Napoleon Bonaparte from outside the town hall and replace it with one of a modern feminist to promote diversity.
Nicolas Mayer-Rossignol, who was elected last year, wants to take down the bronze effigy of the emperor, which has been a landmark since 1865, and replace it with one of Gisele Halimi, a French-Tunisian feminist lawyer who died last year.
“I do not see why the most visible and symbolic public spaces, like the town hall, should be reserved for men,” he tweeted.