Boris Vallaud abandona la dirección del Partido Socialista

El jefe del grupo parlamentario socialista, Boris Vallaud, y los 24 miembros de su facción anunciaron este viernes su salida de la dirección del Partido Socialista, aislando aún más al primer secretario Olivier Faure.

Las tensiones venían gestándose desde hace meses entre Vallaud y Faure, especialmente en torno a la estrategia para las elecciones presidenciales de 2027. Vallaud, quien quedó tercero en el congreso del PS hace un año, había apoyado a Faure frente a Nicolas Mayer-Rossignol. Ahora, se opone a las primarias de izquierda defendidas por el primer secretario.

En una carta de cinco páginas enviada a Faure y obtenida por la AFP, el senador Alexandre Ouizille denunció una "colegialidad chapucera" y una "brutalización del funcionamiento" de los órganos del partido. Acusa a Faure de decidir de forma unilateral y de marginar a sus socios.

La dirección del PS respondió que nada les apartará de la construcción de una solución de coalición creíble y capaz de ganar en 2027. Jean-Luc Mélenchon se burló de la nueva división dentro del partido en LCI.

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