The secretary general of the CFDT, Laurent Berger, the only candidate for his succession, was re-elected Thursday at the head of the first French union.
He was re-elected member of the National Office by 96.68% of the votes of the congressmen, and the 42 members of the National Office then elected him Secretary General with 100% of the votes.
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Laurent Berger, 53, has been number one in the CFDT since 2012. He has already announced that he will not complete his term.
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At the CFDT, there is a rule, (to stay) around ten years, more or less two
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Marylise Léon, his deputy general secretary since 2018, is expected to succeed him.