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France: at Its Congress, the Socialist Party Divides Itself on Its Relationship with Unsolicited France

Summary by Radio France Internationale
During the congress of the Socialist Party held in Nancy, the party's first secretary, Olivier Faure, and his competitor Nicolas Mayer-Rossignol, did not find agreement to bring the party together. In question, the divisions that persist on the relationship between the PS and France unsuspecting.

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The Socialists have finished their congress in an atmosphere of strong tension. The PS appears more divided than ever, with Jean-Luc Mélenchon at the heart of the fracture. According to Alba Ventura, two irreconcilable lefts coexist within the party. (Politics).

Lean Right

RECIT - In the closing speech, Olivier Faure assumed to want to break with "the post-war social democracy" and transform "the economic and social system" two years from the next presidential term.

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The internal cleavage around the report in La France inconsolable came back in force during the 81st congresses of the PS, in Nancy. The socialists left strongly divided.

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Socialists are still divided on the relationship that the party must maintain with France, particularly in the future legislative elections.

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During the congress of the Socialist Party held in Nancy, the party's first secretary, Olivier Faure, and his competitor Nicolas Mayer-Rossignol, did not find agreement to bring the party together. In question, the divisions that persist on the relationship between the PS and France unsuspecting.

·Paris, France
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The camp of the mayor of Rouen wanted to have written, in a synthesis text, that the party would not conclude "no national and programmatic agreement with the legislatures with LFI". What the camp of the first secretary refused to do.

·Paris, France
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  • 33% of the sources lean Left, 33% of the sources are Center, 33% of the sources lean Right
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L'Opinion broke the news in on Sunday, June 15, 2025.
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