The former premier has announced that he will choose En Marche for the next legislative meetings in June. "The socialist party is dead". But the investiture committee points out: "the investiture is not automatic".
The French presidential election stock market sees Emmanuel Macron's position strengthen: the former economy minister receives the important endorsement of his then prime minister (who therefore unloads the candidate of the Socialist Party Benoit Hamon), and is now increasingly in the lead …
The representative of the most radical wing of the Socialist Party tore the moderate Valls winning 58% of the preferences in the primaries - His victory, however, according to the polls does not help the already complicated race towards the Elysée of the left
Surprisingly, the former prime minister, favorite on the eve, was overtaken in the first round by the dissident Hamon, a member of the more radical wing of the Socialist Party - Montebourg out of the game, who however invites you to vote for Hamon - Ballot on Sunday 29 January.
Primaries held today in France to choose the center-left candidate for the next presidential election after Hollande's withdrawal - All candidates in the field
Up to now Minister of the Interior, he is called to replace the outgoing Manuel Valls, candidate in the socialist primaries for next year's presidential elections
The prime minister has announced his resignation: he will run in the center-left primaries on behalf of the French Socialist Party, after the resignation of outgoing president Hollande.
In the morning, Segolene Royale, Minister of Ecology and Transport, had already said in a television interview that Air France must suspend the plan to allow the resumption of dialogue with the unions.
Valls addressed both Germany and the EU Commission in Brussels in his general policy speech to the French Parliament. "We reject austerity to defend the poorest", but we are committed - the right-hand man said again...
To replace the rebel Montebourg at the Economy, Hollande has chosen the exact opposite: a young banker, trustworthy and liberal, whom his predecessor had demonized by defining himself "against the macronization of politics" - Emmanuel Macron, 36, will take his place to Bercy:…