Feb 10 • 12:56 UTC 🇫🇷 France Le Figaro

Municipal Elections in Paris: 'I will keep PSG in Paris,' Rachida Dati's plan for the Parc des Princes

Rachida Dati outlines her plan to maintain Paris Saint-Germain's presence in the city ahead of the municipal elections.

Rachida Dati, a candidate from the Les Républicains party for the Paris municipal elections, has proposed a plan centered on keeping Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) in the city by emphasizing the importance of the Parc des Princes. The PSG management is contemplating relocating to a new stadium, but Dati aims to prevent this move by appealing to local sentiment and the club's cultural significance in Paris. Her proposal comes in stark contrast to current Mayor Anne Hidalgo's opposition to selling the Parc to support potential renovations for the club.

The ongoing disagreement between Dati and Hidalgo signifies a larger battle over the future of significant cultural landmarks in Paris. Hidalgo's administration has resisted the idea of privatizing the stadium, while also facing a divided stance within her party on the matter. Emmanuel Grégoire, Hidalgo's former deputy and fellow PS candidate, has suggested a conditional reopening of discussions regarding the sale, which reflects the conflicting priorities among Parisian officials.

Dati's campaign is likely to galvanize PSG fans and those concerned about maintaining the team's heritage within the city. Her statement that she would "make PSG stay in Paris" positions her not just as a candidate but as an advocate for local identity and pride, especially in the competitive political landscape leading up to the elections. The outcome of this election could have implications not only for the future of the stadium but also for the broader community engagement with the football club and its impact on Parisian culture.

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