"He Wants to Be the Trait of Union": the New Status of Boris Vallaud, Third Man of the Congress of the PS
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After the re-election of Olivier Faure against Nicolas Mayer-Rossignol, the boss of the socialist deputies intends to play the role of the peacemaker in a party cut in two, but also provokes criticism in each side.
Re-elected with a short head at the head of the PS against Nicolas Mayer-Rossignol on Thursday 5 June, the first secretary must now get together.
Despite a tight re-election, the first secretary of the PS remains a dreaded strategist, drawn between legacy and renewal. At the head of the Socialist Party since 2018, Olivier Faure embodies both the resilience and the divisions of a left in reconstruction. Just re-elected with 50.9% of the votes against Nicolas Mayer-Rossignol, the mayor of the Socialist Party, [...] Read more Olivier Faure, the contested driver of a Socialist Party in search…
Nicolas Mayer-Rossignol gathered about a quarter of his votes in the Occitanie region, where he came largely in front of the first secretary.
by Pierre Jequier-Zalc Olivier Faure once again won the congress of the Socialist Party in a handkerchief. This, despite two years of internal fights. Since his defeat, with a few voices, at the Marseille Congress in 2023, Nicolas Mayer-Rossignol was put in order of battle with a single objective: to bring Faure down to take the lead of the Socialist Party (PS) in 2025. The mayor of Rouen has just been trying to make another failure. Yet, NMR ha…
Olivier Faure was re-elected, with a short head, at the head of the Socialist Party (51% versus 49%) on Thursday 5 June. On the contrary, as in the first round, the Pyrénées-Orientales largely opted for his...
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