The renewal of Fabien Roussel at the head of the Communist Party (PCF) is on track after the large victory, Sunday, January 29, of the pro-Roussel orientation text which will form the basis of the next party congress in April. The text of his supporters obtained nearly 82% of the votes of the 29,898 voters, out of 42,237 up-to-date militants registered, against 18% for the text “Emergency of communism” presented by the internal opponents of the outgoing leader.
Fabien Roussel welcomed, in a video posted on Twitter, a “clear, massive, strong, determined choice, on an orientation which is part of the continuation of the work undertaken together for four years”. “The task is immense, let’s be humble, open, unifying”, he continued before addressing the French people who “turn away from political parties”: “I express the wish that our party will tomorrow become their common home for build the long-awaited change. »
Presidential candidate of 2022 (2.3%), Mr. Roussel was advancing as a big favorite to his succession at the head of the PCF. He considers the left-wing coalition Nupes limited to conquer power and intends to continue on its “identity” line, wishing to bring the party out of the shadow of La France insoumise. He also continues to want to promote “the value of work”, a discourse that arouses much controversy on the left.
National Congress in Marseille in April
The text of his supporters “Communist ambition for new happy days” was adopted by a narrow majority in the National Council in December, a preliminary but not decisive step. This tight result motivated Fabien Roussel’s detractors to present an alternative text, “Emergency of communism, together for popular victories”, which criticizes a personalization of the party and wishes the deepening of the Nupes. After Sunday’s vote, a phase of amendment now opens, in February and March in the sections, then by the communist federations of the country.
Figures who were divided into two texts at the last congress had this time banded together to weigh against the management: the former national secretary Pierre Laurent and the mayor of Ivry-sur-Seine, Philippe Bouyssou, thus rub shoulders with Elsa Faucillon and Stéphane Peu, deputies in favor of a rapprochement with LFI. But none of them had been, even unofficially, designated as potential national secretary if their text were to prevail.
Party leaders such as the mayor of Montreuil, Patrice Bessac, and the deputy Sébastien Jumel, notoriously refractory to Mr. Roussel, had for their part chosen to remain neutral for the moment.
The PCF has around 90,000 members, but only the 40,000 people who have paid their dues can vote, physically in the sections, by correspondence or by proxy. The national congress of the party will take place in Marseilles from April 7 to 9.