Olivier Faure, first secretary of the PS, re-elected in the first round in Seine-et-Marne

Olivier Faure, first secretary of the PS, re-elected in the first round in Seine-et-Marne
Olivier Faure, first secretary of the PS, re-elected in the first round in Seine-et-Marne

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9:50 p.m., June 30, 2024modified to

11:44 p.m., June 30, 2024

The first secretary of the Socialist Party, Olivier Faure, was re-elected as a deputy in the first round in the 11th constituency of Seine-et-Marne, receiving 52.7% of the votes, according to partial results from the Ministry of the Interior. He is ahead of the RN candidate who obtained 30% of the votes cast.

Olivier Faure, the first secretary of the Socialist Party, was re-elected as deputy for the 11th constituency of Seine-et-Marne in the first round on Sunday, according to partial results from the Ministry of the Interior. He won 52.7% of the votes cast, ahead of the candidate supported by the National Rally (RN) who won 30%, according to these results based on 87% of the ballots counted.

Faure “assumes” a withdrawal of the left in Calvados to “save” Elisabeth Borne against the RN

Olivier Faure, the first secretary of the Socialist Party, declared on Sunday that he would take responsibility for the application of the rule decreed by the left of withdrawal in the constituency of Calvados where the former Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne came second, ahead of the candidate of the New Popular Front.

“I assume that we will save Mrs. Borne,” replied Olivier Faure on BFMTV, questioned on this case, recognizing that “many” would blame him for this decision. Elisabeth Borne (Ensemble) qualified for the second round with 28.96% of the votes, behind the RN candidate Nicolas Calbrix (36.26%), and ahead of the NFP candidate Noé Gauchard (23.16%), according to final results from the Ministry of the Interior.

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