Meeting in congress, the socialists fail to overcome their divisions around La France Insoumise
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The Pink activists asked for it , but the leaders didn't give it to them. Gathered in Nancy all weekend to conclude their party's 81st congress, the various factions of the Socialist Party acknowledged this Sunday, June 15, their inability to come together around a synthesis. It was the leader of the internal opposition to Olivier Faure, Nicolas Mayer-Rossignol, narrowly defeated in the vote for first secretary on June 5, who announced it early in the morning. "The outgoing leadership does not want an agreement," he accused the press after several days of discussions. False, retorts the Faure camp. "They did not sincerely seek unity," believes Calvados MP Arthur Delaporte, targeting the other faction.
Libération