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Regional elections, first round: the results in Bourgogne Franche-Comté

2021-06-25T09:53:37.170Z


More than elsewhere, the result of the first round is uncertain. List mergers could occur between the two rounds to counter the


What funny pot will give birth to the first round in Bourgogne Franche-Comté?

Very smart who can predict it.

100 regional advisor positions are at stake. Outgoing president Marie-Guite Dufay, PS, is seeking a second term, but six opponents face her and the unknown result announces a triangular, even a quadrangular.

In this complex pot, the RN Julien Odoul, accustomed to the blows of brilliance, could pull out of the game. The National Gathering already has 15 seats within the regional executive, to which are added four elected members of the Patriots of Florian Philippot.

How will the candidate LR Gilles Platret react?

He has already concluded an agreement with Debout la France, the party of Nicolas Dupont-Aignan which had supported Marine Le Pen between the two rounds of the presidential election.

In 2015, Sophie Montel, not yet excluded from the RN, won the first round with 31.48% of the vote.

It was followed by François Sauvadet (LR, 24%) and Marie-Guite Dufay (22.99%).

A triangular in the second round had reversed this order: thanks to the mobilization of the abstainers, the Socialist had taken the lead with 34.67%, relegating Sophie Montel to 3rd position (32.44), and François Sauvadet in the center (32.89 ).

Results by list:

  • Claire Rocher (LO)

  • Bastien Faudot (LFI)

  • Stéphanie Modde (EELV)

  • Marie-Guite Dufay (PS-PCF)

  • Denis Thuriot (LREM)

  • Gilles Platret (LR-DLR)

  • Julien Odoul (RN)

Source: leparis

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