Nissan seeks more sway in Renault alliance as governments urge stability
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PARIS/TOKYO (Reuters) - France stood by embattled Renault boss Carlos Ghosn on Wednesday, saying it wanted evidence from industry partner Nissan to support misconduct allegations against him, and added that both Paris and Tokyo wanted a stable carmaking alliance.While Japan took a similar line, saying it was keen for stability in the Nissan-Renault partnership following Ghosn's arrest, a Nissan executive said the Japanese automaker was seeking ways to weaken the influence of its French..