French Socialist Faure Reelected as Party Head by Narrow Margin
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With 50.9% of the votes cast, Olivier Faure ensured his re-election to the position of first secretary of the PS. He must now overcome internal divisions and redefine a clear strategy for
Olivier Faure will remain leader of the Socialist Party after being re-elected this Thursday in a contested vote in which 12,000 militants participated: Faure obtained 50.9% of the votes, compared to 49.1% of Nicolas Mayer-Rossignol. Continue reading...
Olivier Faure received a fourth mandate with a small majority at the head of the Parti Socialiste. The path to the split party remains marked.
According to our columnist Jean-Numa Ducange, historian and specialist of the French lefts, the bill to combat anti-Semitism has revived a certain war of the lefts. According to him, there are divisions which, once torn the socialists around Dreyfus more than a century ago. And the camp of the dreyfusards again seems very badly to the point.
Faure defends a process of primaries common to all left parties, without the founder of France Insumisa, to elect a candidate for the next presidential election
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