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French presidential candidate Philippe wins support of minister Darmanin

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Aug 17 (Reuters) - French conservative presidential candidate Edouard Philippe has won the backing of ‌government minister Gerald Darmanin for next ‌year's election, Darmanin said in a newspaper interview published on ​Monday.

• Darmanin, who is France's justice minister and part of the conservative, right-wing political bloc, told regional paper La Voix du Nord that ‌he was backing ⁠Philippe — rather than standing himself — "in the interests of the country".

• "We are in ⁠an extremely difficult situation, with many difficult social issues for French people. Therefore I have decided ​not to ​create any further ​divisions, so I will ‌not stand myself for the presidential election. I will back, and I hope that others do likewise, Edouard Philippe for the presidential election," Darmanin told the newspaper.

• Philippe was President Emmanuel ‌Macron's first prime minister, ​from May 2017 to July ​2020, contending ​with the 'Yellow Vests' protests of 2018 ‌and the COVID pandemic.

• Two ​opinion polls ​published in July suggested far-right leader Marine Le Pen could win next year's election ​despite an ‌appeal court upholding a guilty verdict for ​embezzlement of EU funds.