Presidential hopeful Juppe calls for no personal attacks in conservative primaries


  • World
  • Saturday, 03 Sep 2016

French presidential hopeful Alain Juppe attends the Les Republicains (LR) political party summer camp in La Baule, France, September 3, 2016. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe

La BAULE, France (Reuters) - French presidential hopeful Alain Juppe on Saturday urged the conservative Les Republicains party to ban personal attacks in the campaign ahead of the November primaries to choose a candidate.

"We must do everything we can to have a real debate and not a bad fight. I propose a code of good conduct: no personal attacks," Juppe, an ex-prime minister, told the first gathering of the party after the summer break in the seaside town of La Baule, western France.

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