The festival of roses continues to shed its petals. After the two Socialist candidates claimed the leadership of the Socialist Party, a new recount gave 51.09% of the vote to Olivier Faure against 48.91% to Nicolas Mayer-Rossignol. The latter, however, questioned the new results.
Wanting to put an end to “an anguishing soap opera”, Olivier Faure offered his opponent in the second round a “collegiate leadership” in particular, as well as running as head of the list in the 2024 European elections. end of the inadmissibility of Nicolas Mayer-Rossignol.
“This is not how we can unite”
“They don’t buy me with stalls,” replied the socialist mayor of Rouen this Monday night on Twitter, shortly after saying the same thing on France Info. “It’s not the question, the question is how we get all the socialists together.”
“This is not how we will be able to come together, I think that is not the way to do it,” Nicolas Mayer-Rossignol added.
“I have no difficulty working with all the socialists, we have no opponent within our political family,” the socialist continued on France Info.
“No one ever thought of buying anyone”
“I made proposals to carry out the renewal of the Socialist Party and gather all the socialists, which I hope will be quickly heard,” finally added who does not defend a pro-Nupes line.
“Obviously, no one ever thought of buying anyone,” Olivier Faure later reacted on his Twitter account.
A congress is due to open on Friday in Marseille to ratify the results of the militant vote.
Source: BFM TV
