Rachida Dati's re-nomination as Minister of Culture represents a blend of continuity and challenge, particularly against the backdrop of France's turbulent cultural leadership.
The cultural ministry has seen a turnover of five ministers in six years, highlighting the instability and difficulties within managing France's cultural heritage and budget.
Dati's previous term was marked by ambitious plans but little achievement, raising concerns about her ability to handle the significant issues facing France's cultural sector.
The debate over the new stained-glass windows for Notre-Dame underscores the conflicting views and challenges in preserving France's artistic and cultural identity post-disaster.
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