in , tension rises between the two socialists Rémi Féraud and Emmanuel Grégoire

Socialist senator from Rémi Féraud, at Paris City Hall, January 15, 2025. MARTIN LELIEVRE/AFP

In the small political world of the Parisian left, one word, at the moment, systematically makes audiences flinch, triggers smirks or knowing glances: the word “loyalty”. This quality, brandished like a totem by the mayor of Paris, the socialist Anne Hidalgo, and those close to her, would, according to them, differentiate the two contenders for the socialist nomination to recover the chair of mayor of Paris. On one side, Rémi Féraud, senator of Paris and president of the majority group in the Council of Paris, knighted dolphin of the mayor, who cajoles him and calls him warmly “my president” ; on the other, Emmanuel Grégoire, the emancipated former first deputy elected deputy for Paris, on June 30, 2024, and who would have chosen the path of rupture.

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A story staged again, Thursday January 16 in the evening, during the wishes of Rémi Féraud organized at Point Ephémère, a small concert hall on the banks of the Saint-Martin canal, in the 10e borough. On the stage, in front of a good hundred activists, they crowded together to show unity by chanting “Rémi, Rémi! » : the main deputies and mayors of socialist districts as well as Anne Hidalgo in person, who came accompanied by her partner, the socialist MEP Jean-Marc Germain.

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