Elisabeth Borne withdrew her candidacy for the position of general secretary of Renaissance, Emmanuel Macron’s party, in favor of a “union request” with Gabriel Attal, according to a joint press release published on Tuesday, October 29.
The former prime minister announced her candidacy in mid-August in an interview with Parisian to succeed Stéphane Séjourné. The congress is scheduled for November 23 and 24 and the election of the new party leader is scheduled for December 7.
“Gabriel Attal has indicated that he wishes to be a candidate for the position of general secretary. In this decisive period for our country and for our political family, discussions have begun to seek a solution of complementarity and not division.”the two sides write in the joint press release.
“Meeting as large as possible”
“Gabriel Attal and Elisabeth Borne have thus chosen a candidacy of union and unity. “Neither the situation of our country nor that of our party would allow division.”they continue. “If the activists confirm it with their vote, Gabriel Attal will be the general secretary of Renaissance. Elisabeth Borne will be president of the national council »a kind of party parliament, according to the text.
Emmanuel Macron’s two former prime ministers “We are committed to creating the conditions for the broadest possible meeting”.
The rivalry between the two former Matignon tenants has agitated the presidential party since the summer. When declaring her candidacy, Elisabeth Borne considered that she was not“wear” that the party leader combine this function with that of president of the group in the National Assembly. However, Gabriel Attal was elected president of the Macronist group Ensemble pour la République (EPR) in July.