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Socialist Party: the Governance of Olivier Faure at the Heart of the Nancy Congress

Summary by Le Monde
After the re-election along the lines of the first secretary, a minority in the national council, the socialists will try to agree on a common text.

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Jean-Luc Mélenchon may have slammed the door to the Old House 17 years ago, but his ghost is everywhere in a Socialist Party that behaves in spite of him as a satellite.

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After several months of debate, the socialist members, meeting until Sunday 15 June, greet a pacified congress and hope that the three currents of the party will reach agreement on a common direction.

·Paris, France
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After the re-election along the lines of the first secretary, a minority in the national council, the socialists will try to agree on a common text.

·Paris, France
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REPORTING - Reelected with a very short head, the first secretary of the PS aims this weekend to adopt a "common text" signed by all internal trends.

·Paris, France
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With little more than two percentage points of difference in relation to rival in the second round, Nicolas Mayer-Rossignol, who had already faced in 2023, Olivier Faure guaranteed, on Saturday, the fourth term (51.15% of the votes). At a time when the party was divided into the strategy of electoral alliances, the first PS Secretary established a line of alliances with other left-wing formations that excludes the left-hand French Insubmissa (LF…

·Portugal
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In Nancy, the congress of the Socialist Party did not cut any lines. Re-elected by a narrow margin, Olivier Faure kept the ambiguity on a possible alliance with LFI, to the great dam d'a part of the militants. The unit displayed masks gaping fractures.

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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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