French conservative party picks woman for 2014 Paris mayoral race

French conservative party picks woman for 2014 Paris mayoral race

PanARMENIAN.Net - The spokeswoman for Nicolas Sarkozy's re-election campaign last year won a primary election on Monday, June 3 to become the conservative UMP party's candidate for the 2014 Paris mayoral race, Reuters reported.

Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet, 40, an up-and-coming opposition figure who was also Sarkozy's environment minister, beat three little-known candidates to win the UMP candidacy with 58 percent of the electronic vote.

Her win will pit her against another woman, Socialist Anne Hidalgo, in the race for one of the most high-profile elected positions in France and one that is a traditional springboard for the presidency. Paris has never before had a female mayor.

Holding onto the mayorship for the ruling Socialist Party will be a challenge for President Francois Hollande, whose approval ratings have slumped to as low as 24 percent as voters blame him for record unemployment and stalled economic growth.

The race will also be a test for the UMP which tore itself in two last year trying to decide who should succeed Sarkozy. It has been further split this year over how to far to support protests against Hollande's law legalising gay marriage.

Kosciusko-Morizet, often called by her initials NKM, is known for her hip and casual style of dressing but had to fight off an upper-class image during Sarkozy's campaign when she was unable to give the price of a metro ticket during a radio show.

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