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16.11.2006
Moment of truth for Royal as her comrades compare the CVs
The Times, By Charles Bremner
The Socialist party will decide tonight if it wants a woman to run for President
THE SUCCESSOR to Jacques Chirac could emerge tonight, when French Socialists decide whether to endorse Ségolène Royal, the national favourite, or one of her two male rivals to lead the party into presidential elections next April.... In an unusually sharp attack on his colleague yesterday, Mr Strauss-Kahn accused Ms Royal of amateurism. “She has spent the campaign correcting and modifying. In five weeks there have been five major corrections,” he said. “I note that there are 25 weeks till the presidential election.”
He also criticised her “unworthy” accusations about the supposed male chauvinism of her rivals. On Monday Ms Royal quoted Mr Strauss-Kahn as saying after a foreign policy debate that “she would have done better to stay at home instead of reading out from her recipe cards”. Mr Strauss-Kahn said: “That is detestable. I have never said anything like that.” ....
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