10:16 – "It is out of the question that an LR will vote LFI", affirms Jean-Pierre Raffarin
At the RTL microphone, Jean-Pierre Raffarin affirmed that that "the France of humanist parties has exploded&eac;" during the first round of legislative elections. He placed himself on the same lines as Douard Philippe or Bruno Le Maire for the candidates from the Macronist camp: "The far left is a r& This is a problem for society. French, it is out of the question that an LR will vote LFI, but there is no problem with a socialist or an “ecologist”.
09:58 – The Spanish Prime Minister has hope in "the mobilization of the French left"
The éelections& French legislation is making people talk about the other side. of the Pyrenees. On a Spanish radio, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said he had "hope in the mobilization of the French leftç". He estimated that it was necessary to govern "like Spain has been doing for six years" to beat the far right, by banking on progressive policies, on progressive governments which demonstrate, as the Spanish government does, that lies and fake news can &be deconstructed".
09:43 – Marine Tondelier criticizes Bruno Le Maire's position
Marine Tondelier curtly responded to Bruno Le Maire, who calledé the candidates of the presidential camp do not vote for a candidate from La France Insoumise. She denounced on France Inter "cowardly and privileged behavior". “They chose dishonor, they will have dishonor and defeat,” she added.
09:30 – "Case by case" for Yaël Braun-Pivet
Bruno Le Maire called for voting for a candidate from the social-democratic camp (PS-PC-Les Verts), but in no way for LFI, in the event of the non-presence of a candidate from the presidential camp in the second round. A position not entirely shared by Yaël Braun-Pivet on BFMTV: “The vast majority of the (left) bloc is republican and we can call for voting for them and that is what I do for the socialists, ecologists and communists. Within La France insoumise, I make the distinction, on a case-by-case basis. I do not view Caroline Fiat and David Guiraud, who defends anti-Semitic theories, in the same way.”
In view of the second round of the legislative elections, the Minister of the Economy, Bruno Le Maire, called for voting “for a candidate from the social-democratic camp”, that is to say “a representative of the Socialist Party, the Communist Party or the Greens”, but which does not include LFI. “I am not voting for France Insoumise because it has taken positions against the French nation. It's communitarianism, it's anti-Semitism, it's violence (…) and I don't want “that for France”, he justified.
09:11 – Manuel Bompard clear in the position of the Insoumis candidates facing the RN
On RTL, the coordinator of La France insoumise, Manuel Bompard, hammered home that in the event of a triangular in the second round, in the constituencies where the RN would have arrived at the head and LFI third, the latter will withdraw "unconditionally". "Our slogan is not one vote, not one more seat for the National Rally,” he said.< /p>
08:57 – "We want to block the RN", says Jean-Noël Barrot
The Minister Delegateé charged of Europe Jean-Noël Barrot, affirmed, on franceinfo, that there "will be withdrawals" in the presidential camp, and some “in favor of LFI”. "We want to block the RN", he specified, like the position given by Emmanuel Macron and Gabriel Attal this Sunday.
08:35 – The results of the members of the government
There were 24 members of the government at the time. to present themselves in the first of the legislative elections. The Prime Minister, Gabriel Attal, arrived in the lead in the 10th constituency of Hauts-de-Seine with 44% of the vote. His Minister of the Interior, G&rald Darmanin, did the same, obtaining 36.03% of the votes in the 10th constituency of the North. The Minister of Foreign Affairs, St&phane Séjourn&eac;, arrived in the lead in the 9th constituency of Hauts-de-Seine with 46.07% of the votes.
Among other members of the government:
– Prisca Thevenot in the lead in the 8th constituency of Hauts-de-Seine (39.91%) – Aurore Bergé in the lead in the 10th constituency of Yvelines (33.59%) – Olivia Grégoire in the lead in the 12th district of Paris (39.36%) – Stanislas Guerini second in the 3rd district of Paris (33.99%) – Marc Fesneau second in the 1st constituency of Loir-et-Cher (34.56%) – Agnès Pannier-Runacher second in the 2nd constituency of Pas-de-Calais (21.54%)
08:18 – A triangular in the constituency of François Hollande
Former president François Hollande, back in politics, arrived in Paris. at the head of the first round of legislative elections in his constituency of Corrèze with 37.63% of the votes. He was ahead of the RN candidate Maïtey Pougey (30.89%), and the Republican Francis Dubois (28.64%). The latter indicated; that he maintained his position, and to justify: "We are the only right capable of beating François Hollande". This decision comes as the party has decided to not to "stand in the way" at the National Rally in the second round of legislative elections.
08:01 – Towards a Republican front facing at the National Rally ?
In a speech on Sunday evening, the Prime Minister, Gabriel Attal, calledé &agrav; unite against the National Rally: "Our objective is clear: prevent the National Rally from having a majorityé absolute in the second round and, therefore, to govern the country with the disastrous project which is his. This will involve the withdrawal of our candidates whose retention in third position would result in the election of a deputy. of the National Rally facing à another candidate who defends, like us, the values of the Republic.
Earlier in the evening it was Jean-Luc Mélenchon who indicated the La France insoumise candidates who came in third place would withdraw to the constituencies where the National Rally has arrived; in head.
A new "Republican front" against the far right seems to be taking shape this morning. We note, for example, this morning the withdrawal of the Minister Delegate for Overseas Territories Marie Guévenoux, who is withdrawing her candidacy for the 2nd round in the 9th constituency of Essonne. She came third in the first round, with 27.11% of the votes, behind the New Popular Front candidate, Julie Ozenne (37.6%). and RN Paul-Henri Merrien (29.96%). “The risk represented by a victory for the National Rally, especially with a majority” absolute, is great,” she wrote on X, emphasizing that she personally finds herself “without any prospect of victory.” "We must do everything to win the candidates from the Republican arc who are able to win next Sunday", she said, therefore integrating the left of the NFP in the Republican arc.
07:43 – 76 candidates elected in the first round
After the 1st round of the legislative elections, 76 candidates were elected ;jà été éelected. 39 come from the National Rally, like Marine Le Pen, SéSébastien Chenu or Julien Odoul; 32 candidates from the New Popular Front were elected. éelected in the first round, é the image of Olivier Faure, Sandrine Rousseau, or Mathilde Panot; two for the presidential camp (Mikaele Seo and Pierre Cazeneuve); a Republican (Philippe Juvin); a miscellaneous right-winger (Estelle Youssouffa), and a center-right autonomist not included; (Moerani Frébault).
07:27 – Jordan Bardella calls à a "responsible rupture"
In a letter, Monday July 1st in the morning, Jordan Bardella calledé the French çais à choose in the second round between “the agents of chaos, transformed into a new popular front”, or “the architects of the upsurge, the patriotic candidates of the Union national that (he has) the honor of driving, BFMTV reported. And add: "This Sunday, July 7, you can choose a responsible breakup."
07:11 – Possible quadrangulars in 5 constituencies
If the strong participation of the French in the first round of the legislative elections favored the establishment of triangular (three candidates) for the second round, five constituencies could see four candidates confront each other. This is the case of the 8th constituency of Finistère, the 4th constituency of Vendée, the 8th constituency of Rhône, the 5th constituency of Saée; ocirc;ne-et-Loire, and the 1st constituency of Val-de-Marne.
06:59 – La macronie disappointed, but keep hope this Monday morning
As La Tribune indicated last night on Sunday, the executives of the macronie are at risk. both disconcerted by the electoral defeat in the first round and by the one which seems to happen on Sunday, but is reassured by keeping in mind that the ;results were better than predicted by polls. While there is no doubt that the political groups supporting the president will no longer be able to form a government, there remains a possible scenario: that the RN is prevented from taking over. to have a majority and that there remains a social democratic line on which coalition and circumstantial majorities can be established. This Monday, a meeting is organized at the Elysée to set the framework for the 2nd round campaign.
06:53 – The results final results of the 1st round of legislative elections have fallen
The Ministry of the Interior revealed the final results of the 1st round of the 2024 legislative elections early this Monday morning. The RN confirms its favorable position at the national level, a few points ahead of the left thanks to à his allies from the LR branch who followed Eric Ciotti.
RN and allies: 33.15%
New Popular Front: 27.99%
Together for the Republic: 20.04%
LR: 6.57%
Various right: 3.66%
Miscellaneous left: 1.53%
06:42 – The left's barrage against the RN, what exactly is it ?
According to the latest Ipsos estimates, we must count on nearly 300 triangulars on Sunday July 7 for the 2nd round of the legislative elections. We now know that the New Popular Front is 3rd in 105 constituencies, and the Ensemble candidates are 3rd in 78 constituencies. Which means that the left is distancing itself this evening from 105 legislative elections and that it is undoubtedly necessary to ;apos;wait à a few dozen withdrawals from Ensemble! to lose the RN. For withdrawals from Ensemble, you will have to wait for the list made on a case-by-case basis.
06: 28 – The RN again beaten by a Republican front ?
Gabriel Attal finally changed; of your last night. And we know more about the line set by the majority. presidential and for the Together candidates: no vote must go to the RN and the Together 3rd candidates in a triangular will withdraw in the constituencies where the left-wing candidate is not "outside the Republican field". We must therefore expect à precise studies on a case-by-case basis to find out who will be a candidate in each constituency in the 2nd round of these legislative elections. It is likely that the left will emerge strengthened due to the withdrawals from Ensemble in many triangular constituencies. This is a form of turnaround, since during the campaign, Gabriel Attal and Emmanuel Macron have changed their position. repeatedly returned back &agrav; back the RN and the New Popular Front.
06:22 – What line from Éric Zemmour for the 2nd round of the legislative elections ?
Éric Zemmour, the president of Reconquˆte!, will not have a deputy. No candidate from his party qualified. in the 2nd round. The polemicist has in any case given its voting instructions. Anyone who says they are "favorable& a large majority from the right", said on RTL recently "regretté" that Marine Le Pen did not want her party to take part in the an alliance with the RN. In the second round, "we will call à “vote against the left,” he said.
06:10 – Finally, Emmanuel Macron is ready ;t à support LFI candidates
Hello and welcome &agrav; All of us are resuming this direct commitment to to the results of legislative legislation. Among the key information that arrived late yesterday evening, the government's line and the majority's line outgoing has changed. The head of state agreed with the Prime Minister for their party's candidates to withdraw in constituencies where there are no candidates. they arrived in third position and in which the left is in front. This will be the case, even in constituencies where there are many people. LFI candidates present themselves if they have not made radical remarks or defended a radical line. The president's advisors passed through a good part of the night à sift through the applications to rule out any support for an LFI candidate considered to be a candidate. as politically unacceptable. This Monday, a new strategic meeting takes place in Paris. l'Elys&eac;e to record the withdrawals.
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Result in number of seats the outcome of legislative legislation 2024
Ipsos also carried out projections in number of seats è based on its results from the legislative rounds. Here are the ranges that should fall into place. each block à the end of the second round this Sunday. The National Rally seems very close to the 289 seats necessary to obtain a majority. absolute:
The unknown of the triangulars and vote carryovers in the second round
Pollsters have a lot of trouble finding out what to do. refine their projection model for the 2nd round due to the local nature of the 577 ballots. But another parameter complicates the task of the institutes in trying to estimate the results of the 2nd round of legislative elections: the approximately 300 triangulars make the results of the 2nd round of legislative elections increasingly uncertain. In elections with 3 candidates, it is mechanically the far right which is the most advantaged, due to the ;#39;éscattering of votes between the two other candidates. In the event of a competitor withdrawing "to block off" &agrav; the far right, on the other hand, is often the loser.
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How are the results of legislative elections established ?
Legislative elections in France are organized according to a single-member majority voting system. two towers. The country is divided into 577 constituencies, each electing a deputy. &agrav; the National Assembly. When the results are announced, to be elected in the first round, a candidate must obtain more than 50% of the votes cast and a number of votes at least equal to 25% of registered voters. If no candidate meets these conditions, a second round is organized.
Only candidates having received at least 12.5% of the votes of registered voters during the results of the first round can run in the second round. If only one candidate meets this condition, the candidate arrives. in second position is also qualified. The second round often sees strategic alliances and withdrawals between parties to maximize the chances of victory against a common opponent.
Legislative results, majority and government
The results of legislative elections determine the majority. parliamentary à the National Assembly. The party or coalition of parties with the greatest number of seats generally forms a majority. &agrav; the Assembly, which can be absolute (289 seats) or relative, and therefore orient more or less strongly the priorities of the country and the laws that will be voted on during the mandate. A majority parliamentary stability allows the government to function effectively and carry out à well his reforms. In the event of absence of a majority, absolute for a single party, majorities and therefore coalition governments can be formed.
The government is responsible to parliament, which can validate or reject it during a vote of confidence or after the tabling ;t of a motion of censure, it must therefore be in phase with this majority. exit from the polls. After the results of the legislative elections, the President of the Republic therefore generally appoints a Prime Minister, from his party in case of victory or of the majority party if another sensitivityé wins.
If the President of the Republic and the majority parliamentary belong à opposing parties, a situation of cohabitation occurs. In this case, the Prime Minister, who holds daily executive power, may have political views that diverge from those of the President, leading to tensions and compromises.
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