Toulouse Congress, 1985

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The Toulouse Congress was the eleventh national congress of the French Socialist Party (Parti socialiste or PS). It took place from October 11 to 13, 1985. The Congress marked the party's transition to social democracy and Jacques Delors spoke of the Congress as the French Bad Godesberg.

Results

Popular vote
Jospin-Mauroy-Chevènement
71.4%
Rocardians
28.6%

Lionel Jospin was re-elected as First Secretary.

References

  1. ^ PS Congresses since 1971, France-politique