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New Socialist leader Martine Aubry does not “speak directly” to former rival, she admits, but only to her “friends.”
SOCIALIST leader Martine Aubry is not on speaking terms with her former rival Ségolène Royal.
“We do not speak to each other directly,” said Aubry, interviewed on the radio station RTL.
However the recently-elected première secrétaire added that she worked daily with “friends of Ségolène” who she said had a “rather special kind of status” in the party.
She added: “The French people are suffering and are not interested in these controversies.”
The comments come as Royal has put out a DVD called “A Campaign for the Future,” which is described as “half an hour of memories, amusement, music and also reflection and seriousness.”
It focuses on reminiscences of Royal’s 2007 presidential campaign, when she was at the forefront of the party.
Nonetheless, Royal and her supporters are said to be taking a less combative attitude towards Aubry this year, after having contested her win in last year’s leadership election and their sidelining from key party posts.
“It is not our job to cause trouble for the current leadership,” Royal said. “We’ve been left out, but we are still at home in the house we all share – the Socialist Party.”
Aubry’s supporters have insisted there are still possibilities for “Royalists” to be accepted in posts in the ruling secrétariat national.
Jean-Pierre Mignard, president of Royal’s faction Désirs d’Avenir (Future Desires) has ruled out any idea of breaking away. “We are a complementary movement to the Socialist Party,” he said.
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