The mayor of Rouen, Nicolás Mayer-Rossignol, was appointed this Thursday, April 24, a candidate for the presidency of the PS during the future Congress, on behalf of the motion of the main opponents of Olivier Faure, they announced in a press release.
Therefore, they confirm the fusion of the currents of the three main opponents to the first secretary, Nicolas Mayer-Rossignol, the mayor of Vaulx-en-Velin Hélène Geoffroy and the deputy Philippe Brun. The discussions had begun in this regard about ten days ago.
A great meeting
As during the last Congress in Marseille, Nicolas Mayer-Possignol is the first signatory of the motion, ahead of Hélène Geoffroy, Philippe Brun, president of Occitanie Carole Delga, the mayor of Saint-Oone (Seine-Saint-Denis) Karim Bouamrane and the chosen representative of Paris Lamia el Aarje.
“Today we have reached a new meeting, the widest within the Socialist Party and a common orientation text,” they write, evoking an unprecedented rally for its perimeter as for its composition. “
“It is carried by a package, a renewed and experienced team composed of personalities of routes, horizons and several rural and urban territories,” they appreciate.
“Clarification of the PS political line”
The signatories again communicate with Boris Vallaud, the leader of the deputies of PS, who also announced his intention to be a candidate.
“We offer you once again to join this great unprecedented rally with a majority vocation, without a prerequisite in the human system, open to all good wishes,” they insist, remembering that they share their proposals “about the need to return to work, in the creation of a training and research institute for militants, about the need to return with the link with our local officials.” “.” “.” “.” “.” “.” “.” “.” “.” “.” “.” “.” “.” “.”
Asking for “a clarification of the political line of the Socialist Party,” they reaffirm “that the PFN is deciduous” and affirm “that the majority political line resulting from this congress excludes any ambiguity against LFI.”
They promise “the day after Congress”, address “to form a federation on the left with a common programmatic platform, which in particular will gather the entire family of scattered socialists.”
“It is inside it and not through a primary without coherence in the substance, which can arise a process to designate a candidate,” they continue, as opposed to the “platform” to the left ranging from former deputy of LFI François Ruffin to the leader of the public square Raphaël Glucksmann, whom he wants to want.
Source: BFM TV
