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Olivier Faure reelected at the head of the socialist party

Olivier Faure finished very far ahead of the poll to appoint the new leader of the Socialist Party.

On 80% of ballots counted at the very end of the evening Thursday, the current first secretary of the PS had already collected 73.6% of the votes.

Ultra-favorite to his succession, the deputy for Seine-et-Marne faced Hélène Geoffroy, mayor of Vaulx-en-Velin.

This victory, obtained during a vote organized for nearly 22,000 members up to date with contributions in 2,500 offices, was a formality in view of the large victory of Olivier Faure.

In office since 2018, will not be officially re-elected until the results have been ratified, during the party congress on Saturday and Sunday in Villeurbanne.

Towards "an unprecedented plan for the long-term unemployed"

The Minister of Labor, Elisabeth Borne, affirms that the government will launch "an unprecedented plan on the long-term unemployed" by financing the companies which will train these job seekers for several months, in an interview to be published this morning in

Le Parisien

. Without revealing all the contours of the plan, which must be presented soon, the minister indicates that the government "has gone from one in ten unemployed persons trained at the start of the five-year term to one in six" and assures that she wants to "go further".

“Business leaders tell us that they have positions for which they cannot find employees.

It's also frustrating for a long-term job seeker to feel like they're standing by while the economy picks up, ”she explains.

According to the latest official data from France (excluding Mayotte), long-term job seekers now represent 50.3% of those registered, the 50% threshold having been crossed in January.

For more details, it's here.

Europa League: OM misses its entry, OL strikes a big blow

Feelings shared Thursday evening in Moscow for Olympique de Marseille after the draw (1-1) against Lokomotiv, for their entry into the running in the Europa League. The Olympians should have won this match, after the quality and the desire shown by the young troop of Jorge Sampaoli. “Our mistake was not to realize our chances, we should have scored before. We had a series of chances, a possession percentage over 70%, a lot of strikes, etc. “, Listed the Argentine coach. While the Marseillais scuttled themselves at the very end of the match, the Lyonnais struck a blow, this Thursday, by beating the Glasgow Rangers (0-2), for their entry into the running in the Europa League at Ibrox Park. The men of Peter Bosz have in the wake estimated "to step up" in view of the shock of L1, Sunday at the Parc des Princes.We take stock with Jérémy Laugier, our “OL expert”, over here.

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  • Elisabeth Borne

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