Legislative 2022: national rally was a historic success, with at least 80 deputies

Marine Le Pen welcomes a “very powerful group” of elected deputies on Sunday evening. A breakthrough as unexpected as it is angry, never seen in the history of the Fifth Republic.

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This is an unprecedented wave. For the first time in the history of the V e Republic, the extreme right swaps in the National Assembly with 80 to 100 deputies, according to the projections of the institutes published on Sunday at 8 pm, against 6 under the previous legislature. The National Rally (RN) wins, by majority ballot, the equivalent of the triple of the delegation of 32 deputies elected to proportional in 1986. It should surpass that of the rebellious France of Jean-Luc Mélenchon, which makes the president say As an interim party, Jordan Bardella, shortly after 8 pm, that the RN “is the first opposition force”. “It’s the nightmare”, replies Rachida Dati, on the set of TF1.

Differentiated, from Hénin-Beaumont, Marine Le Pen, re-elected deputy of Pas-de-Calais at 61.03 % welcomed “a very powerful group of deputies of the National Rally in the Assembly, which becomes So a little more national “. Concretely, the extreme right will benefit from reinforced means, both in terms of influence, speaking time and number of parliamentary collaborators. The question of the very sensitive presidency of the finance committee, which the recent use attributes to a member of the first opposition group, is still unanswered. “It is in Parliament to decide,” kicked Gabriel Attal, Minister Delegate in charge of public accounts, interviewed in the wake of the first results, on TF1.

Within the future RN delegation, the outgoing deputies Sébastien Chenu in the 19 e sup> northern (57.15 %) and Bruno Bilde in the 12 Du Pas-de-Calais (56.21 %) were re-elected. Number of the closest to Marine Le Pen have largely conquered their constituency for the first time, including Jean-Philippe Tanguy in the 4 e district of the Somme (54.59 %), Caroline Parmentier in the 9 e du Pas-de-Calais (53.31 %), Franck Allisio in the 12 e des Bouches-du-Rhône (51.37 %), Laurent Jacobelli In the 8 e sup> of the Moselle (52.43 %) and Kévin Pfeffer in the 6 e

é> of the same department (56.96 %), where Florian Philippot was Never managed to anchor, or Edwige Diaz in the 11th of the Gironde (58.70 %).

“Opposition without concession”

In a just as unprecedented way in its history, the RN propels many women in the light of the Bourbon palace, including Florence Goulet in the 2 e district of the Meuse (53.50 %), Hélène Laporte and Annick Cousin in the 2 e

é> and 3 e é> district of Lot-et-Garonne (39.44 % and 56.97 %), Yaël Ménache in the 5th of the Somme (60.79 %) or Julie Lechantux in the 5 e of the Var (55.98 %). In the Pyrénées-Orientales, Louis Aliot is delighted with the “Grand Slam” in the four districts of the department, with the victory of the four RN candidates that he nicknamed “my Louisette”: Sophie Blanc (53.87 %), Anaïs Sabatini ( 61.23 %), Sandrine Dogor-Such (54.11 %) and Michèle Martinez (56.28 %). “It’s magnificent, we will never thank marine enough for having initiated all of this since 2010,” said the mayor of Perpignan, who did not expect such a success.

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