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The Alfortville Congress was the founding national congress of the French Socialist Party. It took place on 4 May 1969. The old French Section of the Workers' International (SFIO) expanded to include Alain Savary's Union of Clubs for the Renewal of the Left (UCRG) and dissident from François Mitterrand's Convention of Republican Institutions (CIR).
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French Socialist Party
First Secretaries
Alain Savary (1969–1971)
François Mitterrand (1971–1981)
Lionel Jospin (1981–1988)
Pierre Mauroy (1988–1992)
Laurent Fabius (1992–1993)
Michel Rocard (1993–1994)
Henri Emmanuelli (1994–1995)
Lionel Jospin (1995–1997)
François Hollande (1997–2008)
Martine Aubry (2008–2012)
Harlem Désir (2012–2014)
Jean-Christophe Cambadélis (2014–2017)
Rachid Temal [fr] (ad interim)
Olivier Faure (2018–present)
Prime Ministers
Pierre Mauroy (1981–1984)
Laurent Fabius (1984–1986)
Michel Rocard (1988–1991)
Édith Cresson (1991–1992)
Pierre Bérégovoy (1992–1993)
Lionel Jospin (1997–2002)
Jean-Marc Ayrault (2012–2014)
Manuel Valls (2014–2016)
Bernard Cazeneuve (2016–2017)
Presidential candidates
François Mitterrand (1974, 1981, 1988)
Lionel Jospin (1995, 2002)
Ségolène Royal (2007)
François Hollande (2012)
Benoît Hamon (2017)
Anne Hidalgo (2022)
Presidential primaries
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2006
2011
2017
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Related articles
French Section of the Workers' International
Federation of the Democratic and Socialist Left
Democratic and Socialist Union of the Resistance
Convention of Republican Institutions
Union of Clubs for the Renewal of the Left
Union of Socialist Groups and Clubs
National congresses
Alfortville Congress (May 1969)
Issy-les-Moulineaux Congress (July 1969)
Epinay Congress (1971)
Grenoble Congress (1973)
Pau Congress (1975)
Nantes Congress (1977)
Metz Congress (1979)
Créteil Congress (January 1981)
Valence Congress (October 1981)
Bourg-en-Bresse Congress (1983)
Toulouse Congress (1985)
Lille Congress (1987)
Rennes Congress (1990)
Grande Arche Congress (1991)
Bordeaux Congress (1992)
Bourget Congress (1993)
Liévin Congress (1994)
Brest Congress (1997)
Second Grenoble Congress (2000)
Dijon Congress (2003)
Le Mans Congress (2005)
Reims Congress (2008)
Second Toulouse Congress (2012)
Poitiers Congress [fr] (2015)
Aubervilliers Congress (2018)
Villeurbanne Congress [fr] (2021)
Marseille Congress [fr] (2023)
Parliamentary groups
National Assembly: Socialist group, associated
Senate: Socialist and Republican
Former factions
Aubryists
Desires for the Future
New Socialist Party
Royalists
Socialist Left
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