Result of the legislative elections: all the scores, Macron has a plan for the 2nd round
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“Legislative results: all the scores, Macron has a plan for the 2nd round”
The first round results of the 2024 legislative elections placed the RN in a position of strength. Emmanuel Macron has decided to take control of the second round strategy of the parties supporting him.
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The final result of the first round of legislative elections placed the RN and its allies in the lead on Sunday, in capacity to obtain more than 289 ages, that is to say the majority absolute. The far right received 33.15% of the votes, it came first in a majority of votes. of constituencies. The left received 27.99% of the votes, but is not able to elect enough deputies to obtain a majority, just like Ensemble !, which collected 20.04% à nationally.
The election will be played out in the 306 triangular rounds of the 2nd round with three qualified candidates. Removals from candidates who came in third place are underway in several constituencies, to block the process. far right.
The left has fixedé one line: NFP candidacies will be systematically withdrawn in the event of a third position and the left calls either for vote for the opponent of the RN, either & vote blank or invalid, to advantage the candidate against à far right.
Emmanuel Macron attempts a new political coup with a new turnaround on the NFP and the opposition to the RN. He agreed with the Prime Minister that the candidates Together! withdraw in constituencies where they arrived in third position and in which the left is in front. As BFMTV indicates, 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 an "extremist" line; or "community". With his advisors, the president went through the process. 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. He would be "convinced he could carry 150 seats and find allies" left and &agrav; right to form a épossible future coalition", indicated a loved one à RMC. A meeting also took place at midday between the president and the main ministers.
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18:01 – "Jordan Bardella only wants to debate with men", deplores Marine Tondelier
Patron of environmentalists, Marine Tondelier will soon debate with the head of the National Rally. However, since this Monday, Jordan Bardella has started again; à ask à the rebellious Jean-Luc Mélenchon to debate with him, not hesitating to directly attack his ego. For Marine Tondelier, these attempts are official proof that Jordan Bardella "only wants to debate with men", she regrets on X.
17:40 – "Only the RN can have a majorityé absolute &agrav; the National Assembly, insists Gabriel Attal
In a meeting Monday afternoon with the candidates from the presidential camp in the legislative elections, the Prime Minister insisted on the fact that "only the RN can have a majorityé absolute &agrav; the National Assembly. Neither the NFP nor the LFI can have a majority. absolute". He estimated that "the issue is therefore clear: do we want to entrust full powers and the destiny of the country to the RN ?" Gabriel Attal particularly insisted on the importance of “depriving the RN of a majority” absolute, leaves à to withdraw. À those who have not yet made the choice to withdraw to block the National Rally, the tenant of Matignon declared : "We recover from failure, but we do not recover from dishonor."
The results of the second round of legislative elections are already available. anticipated by the polling institutes, which carried out projections in the number of seats in the future Assembly. Here is the Ipsos Talan projection for France 2. Given here are the numbers of seats by large bloc at the top (NFP, RN and allies, Ensemble!) as well as by party politics at the bottom (LFI, PS, EELV, PC, Renaissance, Modem, Horizons, LR with Ciotti, RN). These estimates will be refined with the results of voting intentions until Friday July 5.
17:19 – Barrage against the RN: already there around a hundred withdrawals
The day after the first round of legislative elections, the results of which gave ; with the RN at the head, the time has come to withdraw. As relayed by AFP, including Le ParisienIn particular, the echo is made, around a hundred candidates from the left and from the macronie, who had nevertheless qualified for the second round, announced withdraw in order to block the the far right. Among them, there are three ministers, but above all a majority of candidates from the New Popular Front.
17:06 – Gérard Larcher rides for Aurore Berger
The President of the Senate, Gérard Larcher, informed X that on July 7, "faithful é [s]his commitment to blocking extremes and faithful to [his] values, he will support the candidate of the majority. presidential candidate Aurore Berger, running in the 10th constituency of Yvelines against the National Rally and Rebellious France.
16:45 – Legislative debate: “Jordan Bardella is afraid of Marine Tondelier”, denounce environmentalists
While the head of the National Rally continues to call Jean-Luc Mélenchon à come to debate, environmentalists wonder what Jordan Bardella could be afraid of to prefer to debate face to face the Insoumis rather than with their boss Marine Tondelier. Environmentalists also denounce the fact that "the invisibility of women is one of the main dangers of the far right& ;quot;, recalling in passing the absence of female figures in debates and the media in recent weeks, defending that " ;women have their place in politics and must be represented. Before tackling: "In reality, Jordan Bardella is afraid of Marine Tondelier, who lives and campaigns in Hénin-Beaumont (62) and who knows only too well the methods of the National Rally."
16:32 – The majority candidateé withdraws in the Loire
Candidate à his re-election, the deputy from the presidential camp Quentin Bataillon arrived in third position on Sunday in the first round of the legislative elections in the 1st constituency of the Loire. This Monday, on X, he announced; withdraw to block the National Rally. "For two years, on a daily basis and with sincerity, I acted and voted. in the sole interest of the inhabitants of the 1st district of the Loire,” he explains, before announcing his withdrawal ” ;in conscience and responsibility".
16:17 – Berlin believes that the victory of the RN "cannot leave anyone indifferent"< /h3>
À During a press conference with her Latvian counterpart, the head of German diplomacy, Annalena Baerbock, recalled that with Berlin, Paris carries "a responsibility particular for our common Europe" and that, in fact, “no one can remain indifferent […] if in our very close partner and best friend, a party which sees Europe as the problem and not the solution comes largely to mind.
16:05 – "The defeat of the presidential camp is far from being a rout,” judges political scientist Florent Gougou
In a column published by Le Mondethis Monday, political scientist Florent Gougou estimates that the score of 20.8% in the first round of the legislative elections "remains éhighé" and would even be a sign that the central bloc is taking root in the French political landscape. For the researcher, the Macron camp has mê I "significantly improvedé its results" compared in the European elections, going from 14.6% to 14.6%. 20.8%. Although he recognizes that “his prospects in terms of number of seats remain very limited”, Florent Gougou still believes that after already seven years in power, but also “a rejection that has become visceral of the personality” d’Emmanuel Macron" for some readers, "this performance should not be underestimated".
15:43 – Jordan Bardella accuses Jean-Luc Mélenchon of "running away from the debates"
Since the start of the legislative election campaign, the oppositions have been trying to bring the controversial Jean-Luc Mélenchon into the political ring. beat. An important figure on the left, Jean-Luc Mélenchon, like some of his rebels, is no less divisive. If many left-wing voters vote for the New Popular Front because they are part of it, there are also many who turned away from this ballot for precisely this reason of their presence. This Monday, Jordan Bardella à new call Jean-Luc Mélenchon à come and debate. This à what was opposed? the Insoumis. As if to pique his ego, the boss of the RN launched on
15:35 – We know how many duels and triangulars there will be in the 2nd round
The legislative elections will be composed above all of duels, taking into account the withdrawals from the vote. wait for the 2nd round. Yesterday evening, there were 306 triangulars, there should only be 145 left after the withdrawal of the candidates who came in third position and agreed to withdraw from the ballot . There were 190 duels last night, there will in reality be more than that. 352, according to calculations by Le Monde.
15:15 – For Raphaël Glucksmann, the legislative laws have become "a benchmark for or against the far right"
On this Monday, the day after the first round, that from now on, it was no longer a question of legislative elections, but of a ;eacute;férendum whose question is simple: do we want the far right to take power in our country ?"
14:50 – Loïc Signor maintains his candidacy
In a publication on the social network maintain your application "after consultation" with Gabriel Attal and Stéphane Séjourné.
14:37 – Les grandes écoles & ;quot;say no to the National Rally"
After the result of the first round of elections the legislative measures, the grandes écoles have published a press release in which they expressed concern about the rise of the National Rally: "The threat is immediate, real and unprecedented, thus wrote France Universités.
According to BFMTV, Emmanuel Macron would have affirmed, during a meeting at l'Élysée with its ministers, that it"the far right is in the process of gaining access& “to hold the highest office, no one else”. "We must not make a mistake in the second round", he addedé.
14: 22 – A debate between Attal, Bardella, Bertrand and Glucksmann
This Monday July 1, TF1 will organize a debate between Gabriel Attal, Jordan Bardella, Xavier Bertrand and Raphael Glucksmann, announced the first chain in Europe. For the first time, a Republican candidate will be able to debate with the majority parties in the legislative elections.
A few hours after announcing her maintenance in a triangular, Sylvie Casenave-PéP&r&eac;, the candidate of the presidential camp in the 4th constituency of Sarthe, finally announced withdraw to face what is happening Marie-Caroline Le Pen, the National Rally candidate. "A triangular one would be dedicated to “failure,” she admitted.
13:48 – Emmanuel Macron sets a goal for the second round
According to RMC, Emmanuel Macron is convinced that his camp can win 150 seats after the second round of the legislative elections, Sunday July 7, in the game of withdrawals. In any case, this is what M&A;acute; a participant in a meeting with the head of state, Sunday July 31 in the evening, which lasted for a long time. late at night.
If certain candidates from the presidential camp have already made this choice, others have, on the contrary, decided to to maintain itself, unlike &agrav; the call from Gabriel Attal.
1:30 p.m. – The environmentalist candidate withdraws in the face of ; Laurent Wauquiez
Laurent Wauquiez will face à a National Rally candidate in the second round of legislative elections in his constituency of Haute-Loire, after the withdrawal of the ecologist Celline Gacon. "As a Republican and in application of the national directives of EELV, I am withdrawing from the second round but I will never call ' “vote for Laurent Wauquiez”, she nevertheless clarified."
13:02 – A triangular for Marine Le Pen's sister
Marie-Caroline Le Pen, sister of Marine, will have two candidates facing her in the second round of the legislative elections. Sylvie Casenave-Péré, the presidential candidate in the 4th constituency of Sarthe, who came third, 35 votes behind Élise Leboucher (LFI-NFP), called on the latter to withdraw.
12:50 – Graig Monetti maintains his candidacy against Éric Ciotti
Arriving in third place behind Éric Ciotti (LR-RN) and Olivier Salerno (NFP), the presidential candidate, Graig Monetti, indicated that he was staying in the second round of the legislative elections, despite the Macronist camp's line of withdrawing to block the National Rally.
12:27 – Haute-Garonne: Minister Dominique Faure is staying in despite its third position
Arriving in third position in the 10th constituency of Haute-Garonne behind the PS and the RN, Dominique Faure Delegate Minister& ;eacute;e in charge of Communities and Rurality; indicated&eac; that it would be maintained, despite Gabriel Attal's call to withdraw to face the National Rally. She justified herself as follows: "I have 22,800 voters who voted for the election. for and I find it difficult to see how I would give them the only choice of voting RN or LFI, considering that the PS candidate is “linked” by an alliance with LFI".
Jean-Luc Mélenchon declinedé the debate proposal launched by Jordan Bardella this Monday morning. He called the leader of the National Rally à "addressing the rebels, first movement in terms of number elected in the first round of the New Popular Front."
12:03 – Proposal for debate from Jordan Bardella: Tondelier takes place
Marine Tondelier, national secretary of Europe & Ecology Les Verts, responded to Jordan Bardella on the social network ;departed the debates within the New Popular Front. After Manuel Bompard and Olivier Faure, it’s à my turn to represent our coalition in the third debate. Am I to understand that you do not dare to argue with me ?", she said.
While the New Popular Front called for &agrav; block the National Rally, just like the Prime Minister, Gabriel Attal, Jordan Bardella denounced, this Monday, the anti-RN front: "I saw an alliance that did not There is neither tail nor head, between Mr. Mélenchon and Mr. Macron, which is an alliance of dishonor for both. The left and the far left will have to explain what they are doing. their readers how to face this problem Élisabeth Borne, La France insoumise will withdraw its candidate and call à vote for a Prime Minister who implemented pension reform."
11:24 – Bruno Le Maire's position does not achieve consensus in his camp
After Gabriel Attal called for the candidates from the presidential camp qualified in third position to withdraw to block the National Rally, Bruno Le Maire called for &agrav; do not vote for members of La France insoumise. A statement that sparked a reaction within his camp. Yaël Braun-Pivet indicatedé that it was necessary on a 'case by case' basis, just like Senator Xavier Iacovelli, who declared on BFMTV that he did not "understand Bruno Le Maire's position."
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The first result of the first round of legislative elections, which took place this Sunday, June 30, gave the RN and its allies in the lead, able to to obtain more than 289 ages, that is to say the majority absolute in the future National Assembly. Here are the official results revealed by the Ministry of the Interior& ;nbsp;:
Among the significant results of these legislative measures, we note the victory in the first round of Marine Le Pen in Pas-de-Calais and the socialist Olivier Faure in Seine-et-Marne. François Hollande is in a favorable ballot in Corrèze, like Elisabeth Borne in Calvados, who could be elected thanks to the withdrawal of the left-wing candidate. Laurent Wauquiez is also on a favorable ballot in Haute-Loire, François Ruffin is when à him in difficulty in the Somme. Former minister Clément Beaune wasé beaten by the socialist Emmanuel Grégoire, éelected in the first round to Paris. The boss of the PCF, Fabien Roussel, is also eliminated. from the first round, just like former minister Jérôme Cahuzac.
If the election is above all national, the result of the legislative elections must be observed locally. The results emerging in each constituency provide valuable insights into the political landscape in France in 2024. Find your constituency on the map below to view detailed results:
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How are the results of legislative elections established ?
Legislative elections in France are organized according to a two-round single-member majority voting system. The country is divided into 577 constituencies, each electing one deputy to 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 who have received at least 12.5% of the votes of registered voters in the results of the first round may run in the second round. If only one candidate meets this condition, the candidate who came in second place is also qualified. The second round often sees strategic alliances and withdrawals between parties to maximize the chances of victory against a common opponent.
Results of legislative elections, majorities 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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