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Géros denies his candidacy and that of Richard Tuheiava

The article discusses the denial of candidacy by Géros and Richard Tuheiava for the senatorial elections in overseas territories. Géros, who previously expressed interest in running, has now officially denied his candidacy. Similarly, Richard Tuheiava, another potential candidate, has also denied his participation in the race. This development comes amid ongoing discussions and speculation about the political landscape in the overseas regions of France. The denial of their candidacies could impact the dynamics of the upcoming elections, potentially influencing the strategies of other candidates and political parties. The situation highlights the evolving nature of political engagement in these territories.

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Géros denies his candidacy and that of Richard Tuheiava

The article discusses the denial of candidacy by Géros and Richard Tuheiava for the senatorial elections in overseas territories. Géros, who previously expressed interest in running, has now officially denied his candidacy. Similarly, Richard Tuheiava, another potential candidate, has also denied his participation in the race. This development comes amid ongoing discussions and speculation about the political landscape in the overseas regions of France. The denial of their candidacies could impact the dynamics of the upcoming elections, potentially influencing the strategies of other candidates and political parties. The situation highlights the evolving nature of political engagement in these territories.

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