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[Published: Wednesday September 26 2018]

 Ex-French PM  Valls to run for Barcelona mayor


BARCELONA, Spain 26 Sep (ANA) - Former French Prime Minister Manuel Valls has announced his candidacy to be the mayor of Barcelona.

It is an unprecedented bid to stand for a significant political position in another European Union country.

Mr Valls was born in the Catalan city of Barcelona while his parents were on holiday there, but grew up in France. He has French and Spanish citizenship.

Mr Valls, 56, was the French prime minister between 2014 and 2016 under Socialist President François Hollande.

In his run to be mayor of Spain's second-largest city, Mr Valls will stand on an as-yet undefined anti-nationalist platform.

He has had a tumultuous relationship with French politics in recent years.

A combative interior minister and premier under Mr Hollande, he stood unsuccessfully to be the Socialist nominee for the 2017 French presidential election.

He later tried to switch sides and join Emmanuel Macron's centrist En Marche movement.

But Mr Macron rebuffed his bid to be prime minister.

The mayoral election will take place on 26 May 2019, with candidates vying to take on the current mayor of Barcelona, Ada Colau, a former housing and social rights activist.

"After a period of serious reflection, I have taken the following decision: I want to be the next mayor of Barcelona," Mr Valls said at an event in the Catalan capital.

Speaking in Catalan, he said he would resign his political responsibilities in France next week.

The leader of the Catalan anti-nationalist Citizens' party, Albert Rivera, thanked Mr Valls for announcing his candidacy - but it is not yet known whether he will stand as part of that party's platform.

"There's nobody better to recuperate the prestige of Barcelona and defeat separatism and populism at the ballot box," Mr Rivera said.

Carles Puigdemont, the former Catalan president who was removed from his position in 2017 after a referendum that was declared illegal, was critical of Mr Valls' candidacy.

"He's a candidate who doesn't know Barcelona, who's not known in Barcelona," Mr Puigdemont told the AFP news agency in Brussels, where he currently resides, under threat of a Spanish arrest warrant.(ANA)
FA/ANA/26 September 2018-------
 

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