2009/05/17

Aubry called for "effective vote"

Three weeks of European elections, Martine Aubry was presented yesterday as "proposing the number one" by calling "effective vote" in favor of the Socialists. The first secretary of the Socialist Party began the campaign with the slogan "vote of censure" against Nicolas Sarkozy, then the "useful vote". This change of foot at a time when the president of MoDem, François Bayrou, is described as "opposition leader", and sees its European lists to third, with 13-13,5% of voting intentions. At the same time, the lists PS stagnated around 21-22%, while those of the UMP caracolent lead to 27-28%. For Martine Aubry, invited to the Grand rendez-vous Europe 1-Le Parisien, nothing serious. It is a "normal low flow" for the Socialist Party when it is "in form". The PS had obtained 23.5% of the vote in 1981 and 21.9% in 1999. For Martine Aubry, François Bayrou criticizing "being the voice of concern is not enough (...) must propose". This will be done today with the PS expected to detail its plans.

Ségolène Royal is the place she wants

Martine Aubry has also tried to minimize his differences with Ségolène Royal, who "will be the place it wants" the Socialist Party. But his call to "vote effective" has already been rejected by Olivier Besancenot. "They're cute, it's been since 1992 that we are doing the same song (...) They were to a social Europe, they have not done," said the spokesperson of the NPA on Canal +. As for Jean-Luc Mélenchon, founder of the Left Party, he again found it "completely unnecessary to vote PS" for "a Europe of the left".

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