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Royal bids to run socialist party

By Ben Hall in Paris

Published: January 3 2008 16:19 | Last updated: January 3 2008 16:19

Ségolène Royal, the defeated candidate in last year’s French presidential election, made clear on Thursday her intention of taking control of the opposition socialist party later this year, against the wishes of many of its senior figures.

Ms Royal said she intended to go “all the way” if she succeeded in rallying the socialists behind her vision of a modernised centre-left programme. The party is due to choose a new leader at a special congress later this year.

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