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France's Dati to quit government | France's Dati to quit government |
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French Justice Minister Rachida Dati, the first politician of North African origin to hold a senior cabinet post in France, is stepping down. | French Justice Minister Rachida Dati, the first politician of North African origin to hold a senior cabinet post in France, is stepping down. |
Ms Dati, 43, has attracted criticism for her management style and gossip about her clothes and love life. | |
She is to run for the ruling UMP party in the June European elections. | She is to run for the ruling UMP party in the June European elections. |
President Nicolas Sarkozy did not explain why she was quitting, but made it clear that she could not stay in the cabinet if she became a Euro MP. | President Nicolas Sarkozy did not explain why she was quitting, but made it clear that she could not stay in the cabinet if she became a Euro MP. |
While her move has been confirmed by the UMP, Ms Dati herself has not yet commented on it. | |
She will be number two on the centre-right UMP's list for the Paris region, after Agriculture Minister Michel Barnier. So she is almost certain to get elected to the European Parliament, correspondents say. | She will be number two on the centre-right UMP's list for the Paris region, after Agriculture Minister Michel Barnier. So she is almost certain to get elected to the European Parliament, correspondents say. |
Earlier this month she came under fire from women's groups for returning to work just five days after giving birth. | Earlier this month she came under fire from women's groups for returning to work just five days after giving birth. |
Women in France are guaranteed by law 16 weeks of paid maternity leave, but the French labour code does not apply to ministers like Ms Dati. | Women in France are guaranteed by law 16 weeks of paid maternity leave, but the French labour code does not apply to ministers like Ms Dati. |
Humble beginnings | |
A first-time mother, and single, she has kept the father's identity under wraps, telling reporters she had "a complicated private life" and sparking an intense guessing game in the French press. | A first-time mother, and single, she has kept the father's identity under wraps, telling reporters she had "a complicated private life" and sparking an intense guessing game in the French press. |
Ms Dati shot to prominence in 2007, as a symbol of ethnic diversity in President Sarkozy's new administration. She had served as his campaign spokeswoman. | |
She was born in 1965 to a Moroccan mason father and an Algerian mother, one of 12 children raised in a tower block in a deprived neighbourhood. | |
At the age of 16, she started working as a carer in a private clinic. | |
She later gained degrees in both economics and law, spending two years at the prestigious National College of Magistrates. | |
Her role as justice minister has been controversial, with magistrates and lawyers accusing her of pushing through reforms without sufficient consultation. Several of her justice ministry aides have resigned. | |
Pictures of her wearing designer jewellery and dresses have appeared repeatedly in magazines, giving ammunition to critics who point to the economic hardship endured by many French people today. |
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