I solved the issue eventually by manually purging libc6:i386 and every
dependency. If you need to do the same, here is a helper:

echo $(dpkg --purge libc6:i386 |& grep "depends on"|grep :i386|cut -d" "
-f2)

This will purge something and print everything that prevents the purge
to complete. You can then cut&paste the output between "libc6:i386" and
"|" until the command doesn't print anything anymore.

Eventually, I got everything cleaned up but had this error:

Internal Error, No file name for libc6

See comment #7 of this issue for a solution:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dpkg/+bug/983543/comments/7

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