While the slingers, Laurent Baumel in mind, feel they have been rolled in flour and accuse the majority of s “be “sitting” on its commitments, Jean-Christophe Cambadélis, PS first secretary, wanted to whistle the end of recess. “The congress has passed, a majority was, it makes around 70%, there a majority and a minority there. (…) We were asked to clarify the Socialist Party, it took place, one must know how to end a congress, “said to the press the first secretary at the entrance of a National Council (parliament of the party) which was held in the National Assembly. According to him, “the PS switches on order” for “regional elections” in December, with the task of building a “people’s alliance” with other left parties and in sight of the “presidential and parliamentary elections” in 2017. He was responding to the grievances MP Laurent Baumel regretted that a “dramatic shift” between Poitiers Congress in early and the holding of the national council, after the use, once again, by the Government to article 49.3 on the Macron law. In Poitiers, “Cambadélis and Manuel Valls expressed the need to unite the Socialists, that it may be required influencing government policy. We have seen throughout this sequence, the Macron law, the 49.3, we came back to the political front, to finally focus more liberal government, and we sat on the congress of Poitiers ” , he said.
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