The environmental party meets on December 10 to elect its new national secretary after the resignation of Julien Bayou. Two motions are already carried by Marine Tondelier, who embodies continuity, and Mélissa Camara, close to Sandrine Rousseau.
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A new motion will be tabled in the coming hours for the next EELV congress, franceinfo learned on Tuesday, October 11. The ecologist Hélène Hardy, executive and federal councilor of Europe Ecologie-Les Verts, wishes to take the lead. According to his entourage, it is a “third way” Between “Sandrine Rousseau who is in the cleavage and the outgoing majority who is in continuity”.
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The federal congress, which will be held on December 10 in Ile-de-France, must make it possible to elect the successor of Julien Bayou, who resigned from his post of national secretary after the accusations of psychological violence made by his ex-companion.
The two other motions presented during this congress are the one carried by the entourage of Sandrine Rousseau and the one led by the entourage of Julien Bayou. Mélissa Camara, elected opposition member of the Lille municipal council, is approached to embody the Rousseau line.
The Bayou line, line of the outgoing direction, will be represented by Marine Tondelier. The municipal councilor of Hénin-Beaumont (Pas-de-Calais) declared Monday her candidacy for the post of national secretary of EELV, in a letter sent to activists. She hears “refound” the party which, according to her“has suffered too much from individualism”.