2024-07-07 21:19:33
Darmanin, Attal, Valletoux… Several members of the government were elected representatives following the second round of legislative elections early on Sunday, which brought the Macronist party to second place, behind the New Popular Front. Former future prime minister Gabriel Attal, who just announced his resignation on Monday morning, was elected deputy for the 10th district of Hauts-de-Seine. He came first in the first round with 43.93% of the votes.
The Minister of the Interior, Gérald Darmanin announced on Sunday on X re-election in his district of Tourcoing (North), thus defeating the RN candidate, after the withdrawal of the LFI candidate who qualified for the second stage.
Séjourné and Valletoux were also selected
The Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, Stéphane Séjourné, announced his election in Hauts-de-Seine in the second weekend. He came first in the first round of early legislative elections in the 9th district of Hauts-de-Seine with 46.07% of the vote.
Candidate for re-election in the 2nd district of Seine-et-Marne, Deputy Minister of Health Frédéric Valletoux was re-elected with 59.95% of the votes. He is against the RN candidate Ivanka Dimitrova, who received a little less than 40% of the votes.
In Yvelines (10th circo), Aurore Bergé, Deputy Minister in charge of Equality between Women and Men and the Fight against Discrimination, won his triangle with 49.05% of the votes against Thomas Du Chalard (RN) and Cédric Briolais ( New Popular Front).
Guerini and El Haïry hit
The Minister of Change and Civil Service, Stanislas Guerini, was defeated in the 3rd district of Paris, by the candidate of the New Popular Front from the Scientists. After counting 47 of the 49 polling stations, Léa Balage El Mariky received 53.36% of the votes against 46.64% for the government minister Attal, according to the results announced by the city hall.
The current Minister for Children Sarah El Haïry has also been beaten by Fabrice Roussel, the socialist Mayor of La Chapelle-sur-Erdre, on Sunday, in the 5th district of Loire-Atlantique. Sarah El Haïry, Modem’s vice president, has held the seat since 2017.
Among the former ministers of previous governments, Elisabeth Borne was re-elected in Calvados, Aurélien Rousseau, former Minister of Health who became a New Popular Front candidate was elected in Yvelines, as was Yaël Braun-Pivet, former President of the National Assembly language too. in Yvelines. On the other hand Olivier Véran, former Minister of Health and government spokesman, was beaten in Isère.
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