Beaten but not shot, Ségolène Royal returns already in combat. In a video aired Wednesday at dawn, several hours after the national council which formally proclaimed Martine Aubry new first secretary, former presidential candidate acknowledges his defeat and immediately called his supporters to "continue transformation of the Socialist Party. " Carefully avoiding mention of Martine Aubry, Ségolène Royal takes time: "I will have time, by force of circumstance. But you know me, I will not sit bullets. We continue: 2012, soon, 2012 Is tomorrow! "
Tuesday evening, reacting in the wake of his defeat, Ségolène Royal has been firm on his convictions and what it wishes for the party in the future. History will remember that well count on it. "Whenever the new leadership will take decisions that are in line with what we have defended us support. Whenever she will not go in that direction, we will try to convince."
Incidentally, the president of Poitou-Charentes has not missed an opportunity to tacler the outgoing direction: "We have managed this feat to assemble half of the Socialist Party with the entire apparatus of the former PS against us" She assured without mentioning a possible recourse to justice as did some of his relatives after the proclamation of results by the National Council. She also refrained from explicitly recognize the victory of the mayor of Lille.
Ségolène Royal has called on militants, particularly young working-class districts, to "stay at PS": "We need you to ensure its transformation." "We will continue to invest in the PS we represent half of the militant forces," she insisted after paying tribute to his team.
Tuesday evening, reacting in the wake of his defeat, Ségolène Royal has been firm on his convictions and what it wishes for the party in the future. History will remember that well count on it. "Whenever the new leadership will take decisions that are in line with what we have defended us support. Whenever she will not go in that direction, we will try to convince."
Incidentally, the president of Poitou-Charentes has not missed an opportunity to tacler the outgoing direction: "We have managed this feat to assemble half of the Socialist Party with the entire apparatus of the former PS against us" She assured without mentioning a possible recourse to justice as did some of his relatives after the proclamation of results by the National Council. She also refrained from explicitly recognize the victory of the mayor of Lille.
Ségolène Royal has called on militants, particularly young working-class districts, to "stay at PS": "We need you to ensure its transformation." "We will continue to invest in the PS we represent half of the militant forces," she insisted after paying tribute to his team.
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