Illustration of Rachida Dati resigning from Culture Ministry to campaign for Paris mayor.
Illustration of Rachida Dati resigning from Culture Ministry to campaign for Paris mayor.
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Rachida Dati resigns from Culture Ministry for Paris campaign

صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Three weeks before municipal elections, Rachida Dati announced her resignation from the Culture Ministry to focus on her Paris mayoral candidacy. Appointed in January 2024, she submitted her letter to Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday, February 25, 2026. The president thanked her for her work and encouraged her electoral campaign.

Rachida Dati, mayor of Paris's 7th arrondissement and candidate in the March 15 and 22, 2026 municipal elections, left the government on Wednesday, February 25, after two years at the Ministry of Culture. Appointed unexpectedly in January 2024, she had long announced her intention to resign before the vote, but her departure came late, under pressure from Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu.

On BFM-TV, she stated: « I submitted my resignation to the President of the Republic this morning. I have been very happy at the Ministry of Culture, but the fight of my life is Paris. » The Élysée confirmed that Macron thanked her for « the useful action she has deployed for the French over the past two years » and sent « all his encouragement in the fight she is leading ».

Her record includes strengthening culture in rural areas and protecting heritage, despite a budget cut of 173.4 million euros from a 3.7 billion budget. She advocated for an audiovisual public reform uniting France Télévisions, Radio France, and the Institut national de l'audiovisuel, which did not materialize. Her tenure was marked by crises at the Louvre, including a jewel theft and staff strikes.

Before leaving, Dati finalized the Louvre's reorganization, appointing Christophe Leribault as its head. Catherine Pégard, Macron's cultural advisor, is tipped to succeed her. In the Paris campaign, Dati faces Sarah Knafo (Reconquête) on the right and Pierre-Yves Bournazel (Horizons-Renaissance) on the left, but a recent Ifop poll positions her as the frontrunner in several scenarios.

Édouard Philippe, a supporter of uniting the right and center, reaffirmed his call for a rally to achieve alternation in Paris.

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X discussions on Rachida Dati's resignation from the Culture Ministry focus on factual announcements from major media outlets like AFP, Franceinfo, and BFMTV, emphasizing her commitment to the Paris mayoral race as 'the fight of her life.' Rival candidate Thierry Mariani criticizes her as a Macron proxy, promoting his RN-backed list. Journalists and users express mild skepticism on the late timing and opponents' hypocrisy.

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Catherine Pégard appointed France's new Culture Minister, succeeding Rachida Dati, in official ceremony.
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Catherine Pégard replaces Rachida Dati as culture minister

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Catherine Pégard, former president of the Palace of Versailles and Élysée culture advisor, was appointed culture minister on Thursday, February 26, 2026, succeeding Rachida Dati who leaves the government for her Paris municipal campaign. This reshuffle includes several other appointments, marking a technical adjustment within Sébastien Lecornu's government. With one year until the presidential election, these changes occur in a context of relative stability.

Rachida Dati, Les Républicains and MoDem candidate for Paris mayor—who secured MoDem's endorsement in December 2025—ruled out on March 5 any alliance with Reconquête's Sarah Knafo. She urged the right to rally behind her from the March 15 first round, warning that far-right pacts would alienate more centrist voters than they attract.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

RN president Jordan Bardella urged Parisian voters on Tuesday evening to block the left and far-left by voting for Rachida Dati in the municipal runoff. He said he would personally vote for the LR-MoDem candidate if registered in Paris. This comes after Sarah Knafo's withdrawal and the merger with Pierre-Yves Bournazel.

Lucie Castets, a former left-wing candidate for prime minister in 2024, has been named lead candidate for Paris's 12th arrondissement mayoralty, replacing ecologist Emmanuelle Pierre-Marie. The outgoing mayor withdrew her candidacy amid accusations of toxic management. The change comes two days before the deadline for submitting candidate lists in the municipal elections.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Aurélie Assouline, a Les Républicains deputy mayor in Paris's 17th district, announced on Saturday that she is joining Sarah Knafo's campaign for the 2026 municipal elections. She will lead the list in her district, facing outgoing mayor Geoffroy Boulard. This move highlights divisions on the right in the race for Paris city hall.

One month before the Paris municipal elections on March 15 and 22, 2026, the six main candidates struggle to focus on local issues, overshadowed by national debates and controversies. Budget disputes, school scandals, and judicial affairs dominate the campaign, hindering constructive dynamics.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

In the Cantal prefecture, outgoing socialist mayor Pierre Mathonier is not running for re-election in the municipal elections, paving the way for new faces. His deputy Valérie Rueda launches her PS campaign, facing candidates like Patrick Casagrande, close to Laurent Wauquiez. This unprecedented situation since 1977 reshuffles the cards in a traditionally left-leaning city where the right is gaining ground.

 

 

 

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