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French Socialist Leader Scores Razor-Thin Reelection, Exposing Deep Party Divisions

Summary by Politico Europe
Olivier Faure won the contest with just 50.9 percent of the vote.

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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

·Spain
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The first secretary of the Socialist Party (PS) was reappointed for a fourth term, announced on Friday 6 June the pink party. But the election that opposed the mayor of Rouen Nicolas Mayer Rossignol was tightened: 50.9% against 49.1% and does not settle much in a PS still deeply divided.

·Paris, France
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Storm in a glass of dirty water. The Socialist Party (PS) has confirmed Olivier Faure (56 years old) as the first secretary, eliminating his eternal rival and mayor of Rouen, Nicolas Mayer-Rossignol (48 years old) in a failed race for the leadership of a sunken family, without known ideology, without program , lost in dark wars of personal clans. Among the 40,000 official militants, in a France of 68 million inhabitants, only 24,700 participated…

·Spain
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Olivier Faure was re-elected first secretary of the Socialist Party on Friday 6 June. The second round of opposition to Nicolas Mayer-Rossignol was particularly tight. - PS Congress: Olivier Faure re-elected first secretary after a tight vote (Politics).

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A tight result. On Thursday 5 June, almost 40,000 Socialist Party activists were called to elect their new first secretary, between Olivier Faure and Nicolas Mayer-Rossignol. It's finally... Article PS: Olivier Faure re-elected first secretary of the party after a tight election appeared first on Current Values.

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Le Monde broke the news in Paris, France on Friday, June 6, 2025.
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