The train will leave Paris on Sunday before 8 a.m.
Many will be there elders of the 1970s and 1980s, those who prepared and celebrated the victory of the left with François Mitterrand on May 10, 1981, then accompanied him for fourteen years in the exercise of power.
Jean Glavany took his ticket with Lionel Jospin.
Pierre Joxe is expected like other ministers of the time, François Rebsamen or Jean-Pierre Sueur.
Bernard Cazeneuve too and François Hollande, of course.
Anne Hidalgo, PS mayor of Paris and possible presidential candidate had to be there.
To embody the future, there will still be the mayor of Nantes, Johanna Rolland.
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All have an appointment at Creusot, in Saône-et-Loire for a day of remembrance.
Le Creusot?
No one really knows why.
The mayor, David Marti, launched a proposal.
Something had to take place somewhere.
In the uncertainty of the Covid, Gilbert Mitterrand was the first to say yes.
The dynamic followed.
For all that and to
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