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The Horizons and affiliated group is a parliamentary group of the French National Assembly formed on June 22, 2022, following the 2022 French legislative election. [1] The group is chaired by Laurent Marcangeli , Naïma Moutchou functions as the group's vice president, and Frédéric Valletoux functions as its spokesperson.
A parliamentary group is typically led by a parliamentary group leader or chairperson, though some parliamentary groups have two or more co-leaders. If the parliamentary group is represented in the legislature, the leader is almost always chosen from among the sitting members; if the leader does not yet have a seat in the legislature, a sitting ...
Parliamentary group (Spain) U. Uganda Women Parliamentary Association This page was last edited on 1 June 2024, at 09:50 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Parliamentary group Members Related Total President RE Renaissance: 162 9 171 Aurore Bergé: RN National Rally: 87 1 88 Marine Le Pen: LFI La France Insoumise - NUPES: 75 0 75 Mathilde Panot: LR The Republicans: 59 3 62 Olivier Marleix: DEM Democratic group, MoDem and Independents: 51 0 51 Jean-Paul Mattei: HOR Horizons and affiliated: 27 4 31 ...
The current Parliament is composed of two chambers: the upper Senate (French: le Sénat) and the lower National Assembly, which have 349 and 577 members respectively. Deputies, who sit in the National Assembly, are elected by first past the post voting in two rounds for a term of five years, notwithstanding a dissolution of the Assembly.
The Republican Right group (French: Groupe Droite républicaine, DR), formerly the Union for a Popular Movement group (French: Groupe de l'Union pour un mouvement populaire, UMP) from 2003 and 2015 and The Republicans group (French: Groupe Les Républicains, LR) from 2015 to 2024, is a parliamentary group in the National Assembly including representatives of The Republicans (LR), formerly the ...
Jacques Chaban-Delmas served three times President of the Assembly between 1958 and 1988.. Following the May 1958 crisis, the Constitution of France in the Fifth Republic greatly increased the power of the executive at the expense of Parliament, compared with the previous constitutions of the Third and Fourth Republics.
The electoral record of the French Communist Party (PCF) in 2007 was marked by dismal performances, first in the presidential election in which the party's national secretary Marie-George Buffet stood as a candidate supported by the PCF within the framework of an anti-liberal alliance; she was routed in the first round, receiving just 1.93% of the overall vote, a result deemed "catastrophic ...