Hello, can you tell us how many in the PS supported the voice that wants to govern and those who want to censure in yesterday’s meeting?
What we can tell you is that the Socialists are showing their divisions. For the mayor of Vaulx-en-Velin, Hélène Geoffroy, an internal opponent of the PS secretary general, Olivier Faure, “The party is on the verge of collapse”. In a long message on “resume talks with the President of the Republic” in order to “We are still looking for solutions for a socialist prime minister. [ou] social democrat ». A pragmatism also defended by the other leader of the minority current in the PS, the mayor of Rouen, Nicolas Mayer-Rossignol.
Less frontal, considers François Hollande in an interview with Spot that the socialists should “support everything that can move the country forward”while excluding a “alliance with the center (…) inevitably condemned to a dead end”.
The socialist deputies, however, agreed on Tuesday “an extremely clear position”That is to say, that “Any government that perpetuates Macronism will obviously be censured”declared parliamentarian Arthur Delaporte on Sud Radio.
But the Macronists still hope to dissuade some of them, even if that means choosing a profile like Bernard Cazeneuve for Matignon. “If it is a centre-left prime minister who can win over the majority of social democrats, that is the best option”for MP Mathieu Lefèvre.
So many statements that go against the official line of the party, that, like other members of the New Popular Front (NFP), he refuses to return to the Elysée to discuss anything other than coexistence with M.me Castets in Matignon. Which bodes well for frank and lively debates at the PS summer university, which opens on Thursday in Blois.
Meanwhile, Emmanuel Macron is pushing ever further the record duration of the resigned government of Gabriel Attal, which has been in charge of current affairs for forty-three days.