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Olivier Faure (French: ”livie fɔʁ born 18 August 1968) is a French politician who has served as the First Secretary of the
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since 2018 and
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for Seine-et-Marne's 11th constituency since 2012. He was elected to the post of first secretary in the party's Aubervilliers Congress and re-elected in the 2021 Villeurbanne Congress. Faure was previously the head of the
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(French: ''Groupe Nouvelle Gauche''), the parliamentary group formed around the PS in the
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, from December 2016 to April 2018.


Early life

Olivier Faure was born in 1968 to a Vietnamese nurse of Chinese origin and a French tax agent of Spanish origin.Tristan Quinault-Maupoil (6 April 2018)
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After spending his early childhood in RĂ©union, he grew up in
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, where he pursued his studies. Faure attended the Pothier d'Orléans l''ycée'' and then the
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, where he graduated with a
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(MAS) in
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, and the
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, where he graduated with a MAS in
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Political career

Faure joined the
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(PS) at the age of 16 and also became an activist for the National Union of Students of France (UNEF). It was as a member of the PS that he met
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, with whom he shared an apartment for a time.Anne-Sylvaine Chassany (8 April 2018)
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In 1991, at the age of 23, Faure became the secretary-general of the Young Rocardiens, a group supporting Prime Minister
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. From 1991 to 1993, Faure worked with GĂ©rard Gouzes, the president of the commission of law in the
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. From 1993 to 1997, Faure served as the chief executive of a business with 150 employees. Faure then served as an advisor to
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in the Ministry of Labour, Employment and Vocational Training from 1997 to 2000 and assistant cabinet director to Socialist First Secretary François Hollande from 2000 to 2007. At the beginning of 2007, he published a comic book titled ''Ségo, François, papa et moi'' about the inner workings of
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's campaign to become the PS candidate in the 2007 French presidential election. Faure also ran to represent Seine-et-Marne's 8th constituency in the National Assembly in the 2007 legislative elections, but lost to
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of the
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(UMP). In October 2007, Faure joined the leader of the Socialist group in the National Assembly,
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, to become the formation's secretary-general.


Member of the National Assembly, 2012–present

During the 2011 Socialist presidential primary, Faure worked as the chief of communications for the François Hollande campaign. After Hollande won the primary, Faure became his "expert opinion" in the
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. The Socialist candidate went on to win the general election, and Faure was appointed special adviser to Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault, from which position he resigned soon after. In January 2012, Faure was nominated by the PS as its candidate in Seine-et-Marne's 11th constituency for the
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s. The party was well-positioned to win the constituency due to an electoral pact with
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(EELV), who withdrew their candidate, Jean-Marc Brûlé, from the race. Faure was elected on 17 June with 63.2% of the vote in the second round, against the UMP's Cathy Bissonier with 36.78% of the vote. Upon entering the National Assembly, he was named third vice-president of the Socialist, Republican and Citizen (SRC) group of deputies. On 18 July 2012, Faure became the national secretary of communications for the PS, thereby joining the party's executive team. On 15 April 2014, Faure was chosen as one of the spokespeople for the PS at the party's national council. In June 2014, Faure introduced an amendment adding a tax of two euros per person per night stayed in the
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"for financing ''francilien'' public transit." During this session of the National Assembly, he served as the special rapporteur for the collective and rail transport infrastructure budget. In December 2014, Faure successfully passed an amendment to the law on finances, implementing a
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with a single price. On 13 December 2016, Faure succeeded
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to become the head of the Socialist, Republican and Citizen group. His election by 137 votes against 120 for Guillaume Bachelay was regarded as a blow to Prime Minister
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. Faure and Valls had become opponents after the Prime Minister refused to consider Faure's compromise amendment to Article 2 of the
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in July 2016. As president of the SRC group, Faure attempted to find new compromises on the El Khomri law and legislation concerning the revocation of French citizenship. In 2016, Faure considered endorsing Emmanuel Macron in the
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, but ultimately refused to support him after a meeting between the two. Faure was re-elected to the National Assembly in the
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s with EELV's Paulin Roy as his designated substitute, receiving 61.1% of the vote against
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's (LREM) Amandine Rubinelli. On 22 June 2017, he was re-elected to the presidency of the Socialist group with 28 votes against 3 votes for Delphine Batho. Faure abstained in a July 2017 vote of confidence in the government of Prime Minister
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. He also notably delivered speeches on the ordinances of the
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and the counter-budget on a bill of finances. In April 2018, ''Les Jours'' wrote that "with 27.2% of his votes in line with En Marche, Olivier Faure is not part of the deputies most hostile to the parliamentary majority's policies." After Faure was elected as First Secretary of the Socialist Party in March 2018,
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replaced him as the president of the New Left group.


First Secretary of the Socialist Party

In January 2018, Faure announced his candidacy for the position of First Secretary of the Socialist Party in view of the upcoming Aubervilliers Congress. He was the first signatory of the motion "Socialists, the path of the renaissance" and was notably supported by
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, the mayor of
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, and
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, the president of the region of
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. A Harris Interactive poll among PS supporters placed him in second place, far behind former minister Stéphane Le Foll, who benefited from greater publicity due to his governmental responsibilities under the Hollande presidency. Faure came first in the first round of the election for first secretary on 15 March 2018, receiving 48.37% of the vote against 26.45% for Stéphane Le Foll. The latter then withdrew from the race, making Faure the presumptive first secretary. Faure then won the election with 86% of the vote on 29 March. He was inaugurated as first secretary in the Aubrevilliers Congress on 7 April. On 15 April, Faure proposed new leadership for the PS' national council, with Corinne Narassiguin being duly chosen as the new national secretary for coordination and means as well as
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and Gabrielle Siry becoming the new spokespeople. Over the course of 2019, Faure was speculated to harbour ambitions for the presidency in the 2022 French presidential elections, which he denied. During the 2019 European Parliament elections, several polls projected that the alliance between PS and Raphaël Glucksmann's
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would receive less than 5% of the vote. The alliance's joint electoral list ultimately won 6.2% of the vote and six seats, including three Socialists, while the list of
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, who had left the PS, won 3.3%. Faure supported unions of the left and environmentalists, a strategy that was considered effective after the PS gained control of several large cities in the 2020 French municipal elections by joining alliances in the first and second rounds. During the
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Congress in September 2021, Faure was re-elected as first secretary with 73.49% of the vote against 26.52% for HĂ©lĂšne Geoffroy. After the PS suffered a historic defeat in the 2022 French presidential election, Faure proposed discussing cooperation between the PS and
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(LFI) for the legislative elections, a possibility that divided his party. Faure's position was ultimately adopted by the party's National Office, which also rejected Carole Delga's proposals against cooperation. This would trigger the departure of several PS executives. At the beginning of May 2022, while negotiations were under way between LFI and the PS for the June legislative elections, 1 000 local and national party executives challenged Faure on a potential electoral pact between the two parties. They denounced the proposal as a "surrender," citing disagreements with the LFI's plans to "disobey certain European rules," leave
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, abandon nuclear energy and dismantle
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.


Personal life

Faure is married to Soria Blatmann, who was as a member of the presidential cabinet of Emmanuel Macron in the field of human rights until February 2018, when she went to work with the new director-general of
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,
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. Faure was also formerly close to
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, with whom he broke off relations after Castaner became the
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in the LREM majority government. In February 2020, Castaner claimed that he had accompanied Faure "in his divorces and separations," a statement that provoked indignation from the first secretary.


Political positions

As a deputy under the presidency of François Hollande, Faure opposed the government's proposed constitutional revisions to extend the revocation of French citizenship. He also opposed the Socialist "frondeur" rebels and supported the adoption of the
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without resorting to article 49.3 of the Constitution while attempting to unite his parliamentary group on this compromise, which was opposed by Manuel Valls. Faure participated in a Paris rally of police officers in May 2021, where he denounced how police were "constantly exposed to aggression" and demanded that they have a "right of inspection" on judicial decisions. This proposal was criticized by several figures on the left, who accused it of violating the principle of
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. Faure then clarified his argument and walked back his use of the expression "right of inspection," calling it "unfortunate." In January 2022, Faure supported and successfully passed a resolution condemning the
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in China.


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