I am here today I will be there tomorrow

An OPNI... The concert of the fraternity meeting held Saturday evening at the zenith in Paris by Ségolène Royal was the unidentified political subject: different, strange and certainly new in France. On the form, the first presidential had removed the static console his old rallies, surveying the scene following his speech on a teleprompter and the accompanying of a theatrical gesture worked with Ariane Mnouchkine. On the merits, his speech was a mixture of policy, personal history and humor features worthy of a "one woman-show" as well as speeches to the Brotherhood (twice in chorus by the room) Recalling the télévangélistes. All had two objectives: send a signal "restore the pride" left voters not found "in the debates of the PS national Council", dixit MEP Vincent Peillon. and show that if Ségolène Royal seeks more formally the Office of first Secretary of the PS, it is not abandoned its determination and its final goal, the presidential election of 2012. "I have learned is whether losing without bitterness to one day win without triumphalism.". (...) I am here today, I will be there tomorrow. "Nothing I would back", she launched before some 4,000 supporters coming from chanting "we will win!".

It took this promise to galvanize an audience (many quinquas and 60s) previously very wise. Visibly at ease, Ségolène Royal did not once quoted the word "Socialist", preferring to speak of "the left", "because it was still of the meaning to say the left". The opportunity to target implicitly François Bayrou and Nicolas Sarkozy, "wishing that this boundary exists more or whether it is blurred." Returning to the current crisis, it criticised a "financial system in madness, which shoots itself before our eyes." Nicolas Sarkozy the words of the left, Ségolène Royal has resumed, it, those of Olivier Besancenot: "when the prohibition to relocate and to dismiss", it began before claim in fact "public aid" If company profits

A "liberated" woman

The first has once again of the victimization, fraying "" nice"cheap shots,"soft"attacks, the"friendly"pressures and charming personal events", but this time on an ironic tone. "I myself am released", gave Thursday.

Repeated message loop Saturday by relatives. On the form, Vincent Peillon referred to the inspiration of the meetings of Barack Obama and Tony Blair. On the merits, Dominique Bertinotti welcomed a speech "from left to both modern and popular". "It was ringardisé a way of doing politics," assured the Mayor of the 4th arrondissement of Paris. In the battle of the Congress, supporters of Ségolène Royal well along embody "the change" to better return Martine Aubry and Bertrand Delanoë (supported by more than elected and patterns of federations than his two rivals) in the former camp. The latter responded yesterday morning: "me, I do my work, I am someone of natural which does not put in scene. "Each his style.". "I'd rather be with the party and the militants," has underlined, for its part, the Mayor of Lille. Criticizing a "ceremony between worldly and gathering of sect", Henri Emmanuelli, flagship of the left of the PS, said on Radio J: "I am not sure that it is like that of the policy." And Ségolène Royal, once again, managed to turn the Socialist comments around it.