The Secretary General of the Socialist Party (PS), Pierre Jouvet, stated on Franceinfo that the call for mobilization on September 7th is an initiative taken solely by La France insoumise (LFI), and not by the Nouveau Front Populaire or the PS. Jouvet emphasized that at this stage, the PS is not calling for any street protests, but they will support and encourage any mobilizations from civil society that may arise. He reiterated the party’s stance against initiating impeachment proceedings against President Emmanuel Macron, a call made by LFI. The PS is prioritizing political debate and discussion at this time.
Pierre Jouvet stressed that the focus at the moment should be on engaging in political dialogue, rather than taking to the streets in protest. He mentioned that the PS does not support the idea of impeaching President Macron, which sets them apart from LFI and their call for mobilization. Olivier Faure, the first secretary of the PS, mentioned that he would participate in protests if they were to occur, but cautioned against causing chaos in the streets. The PS held a tense national bureau meeting at midday, at the request of two minority factions within the party led by Hélène Geoffroy and Nicolas-Mayer Rossignol, who together represent 51% of the vote of party members. These factions advocate for breaking ties with the “insoumis” and criticize the PS’s strategy in discussions about the next government.
The minority factions within the PS, led by Hélène Geoffroy and Nicolas-Mayer Rossignol, have been vocal in their criticism of the party’s approach towards the “insoumis” and the government. The party’s stance against impeachment proceedings also highlights the differences between the PS and LFI. The PS is gearing up for their annual summer university event in Blois, which is scheduled to take place from Thursday to Saturday. The party is likely to engage in intense discussions and debates during this event, particularly regarding their internal dynamics and future strategy.
The Socialist Party (PS) has made it clear that they are not calling for street protests at this time, in contrast to the initiative taken by La France insoumise (LFI) for a mobilization on September 7th. The party’s Secretary General, Pierre Jouvet, emphasized the importance of engaging in political discussions and debates instead of resorting to protests. The PS remains opposed to the idea of pursuing impeachment proceedings against President Emmanuel Macron, a position that separates them from LFI. Despite internal divisions within the party, the PS is preparing for their summer university event in Blois, where they will likely address key issues and strategies moving forward.