“For a part of them, they welcomed me to the PS… They are not employees like the others, they are sometimes even friends and I know what it will cost me when I receive them one after the other. But it's my responsibility and when I have to make decisions, I take them. "
Olivier Faure took time, Thursday, on the sidelines of his wishes, to express regret at parting with a quarter of the party's payroll, or 11 employees.
"This is not a social plan, they are layoffs,"
said the party.
Already in 2017, after the electoral disasters, the party leadership had already been forced to part with more than 50 employees.
The operating budget had fallen from nearly 30 to less than 10 million euros.
Jean-Christophe Cambadélis, predecessor of Olivier Faure at the head of the party - with senator Rachid Temal in interim - had also sold the prestigious seat of the street of Solferino for 45.5 million euros.
The PS then left for Ivry,
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