French minister Dati resigns to mount Paris mayoral bid
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French minister Dati resigns to mount Paris mayoral bid
"I am going to change Paris and the lives of Parisians. She told broadcaster BFMTV, saying she had handed her resignation to President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday morning. The outspoken minister had survived a series of cabinet reshuffles since January 2024 despite facing corruption charges for which she will appear in court in the autumn."
"Dati, 60, called the municipal elections starting in two and a half weeks 'the battle of my life'. She said that despite budget cuts she had managed to limit damage to the cultural sector during her time as minister."
Rachida Dati, France's 60-year-old conservative culture minister, submitted her resignation to President Emmanuel Macron to pursue her candidacy for mayor of Paris. She described the municipal elections, occurring in approximately two and a half weeks, as the defining challenge of her career. Dati pledged to transform Paris and improve residents' lives. Despite facing corruption charges with a court appearance scheduled for autumn, she had remained in her ministerial position through multiple cabinet reshuffles since January 2024. During her tenure, she claimed to have protected the cultural sector despite budget constraints, though her time as minister was marked by significant disruptions at the Louvre Museum, including labor strikes and a notable jewelry theft in October.
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