In Marseille
Some socialists were perhaps unaware of it, but during this congress in Marseilles, Mayor Benoît Payan was never far away.
He was even a few floors higher, in this majestic Palais du Pharo, where he has an elegant office with an unbeatable view of the whole city.
It was here that he brought up the various protagonists to try to calm, on his own scale - he is no longer officially a member of the PS - the storm that has shaken his socialist friends in recent days.
“Everything was possible.
No one could be certain of what was going to come out of this congress,”
he underlines gravely.
For the mayor of Marseille, it was above all urgent to
"come together"
,
“in view of what we owe to the country, to the social movement in progress against the pension reform, and to the history of our party”
.
At the end of these three days, he concludes:
“It's a success”
.
In fact, the Socialist Party has come a long way since its internal ballot has touched a…
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