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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.
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.
Meeting in Nancy (Meurthe-et-Moselle), the congress of the Socialist Party took place on Saturday 14 June the re-election of its first secretary, Olivier Faure, for a fourth term of office of a left-wing party to be reconciled.
Olivier Faure was re-elected first secretary of the Socialist Party (PS) on the second day of the party's congress in Nancy. He must now reconcile a divided party.
It is time for the socialists to rally, while Olivier Faure won only with a few hundred votes ahead of his rival, Nicolas Meyer-Rossignol, to be held at the head of the Socialist Party.
Long accused of wanting to erase the PS, Olivier Faure went from discreet apparatchik to unbreakable boss, but more than ever honored by part of the party's layings. This weekend, his recent sacre will be officialized in Nancy.
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