Éric Ciotti locked the rightwing party’s headquarters, where colleagues were due to meet in a bid to oust him Éric Ciotti, the leader of France’s mainstream rightwing party, Les Républicains, has vowed he will stay in his job despite key members of his party voting unanimously to oust him over his...
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